There is a documentary film released in 2016, about Ukraine. It's "Ukraine on Fire", and Oliver Stone was its executive producer.
Youtube deleted it recently, and Rumble decided to host it:
https://twitter.com/rumblevideo/status/1501647278154600452
- rumblevideo
BREAKING NEWS: YouTube removed @TheOliverStone's documentary, "Ukraine on Fire." We believe the public should decide what it sees, not Google execs. We're proud to announce the producers uploaded the film to Rumble, enabling anyone who wishes to view it
Check the link below to view the film:
https://rumble.com/vw7ykf-ukraine-on-fire-oliver-stone-2016.html
According to this documentary, there are really neo-nazi radical groups in Ukraine. They follow anti-semetic/far-right ideologies of Stepan Bandera.
It looks like coup was engineered by those radical groups in 2014, with support of the U.S., to overthrow pro-Russia president Viktor Yanukovych.
You can also get a glimpse of why Putin decided to invade Ukraine from this documentary. Here is what Putin says about NATO in this film:
Why do we react so vehemently to NATO's expansion? We are concerned with the decision-making process. I know how decisions are made. As soon as the country becomes a member of NATO, it can't resist the pressure of the USA. And very soon anything at all can appear in such country - missile defense systems, new bases, or, if necessary, new missile strike systems.
This film might be inconvenient to some people because it shows that Russia-Ukraine conflict is not that simple like "Putin is a psychopath and Zelensky is a hero". But I think it's an important documentary with many significant contexts and details.