Chechnya Film Festival
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Chechnya Film Festival took place in Washington DC 15-18 September 2003, in New York 23-25 September 2003, and was at first planned to take place in Moscow 1-4 October 2003. It has presented a list of documentaries about Chechnya, and as the result of that was disallowed in Russia by Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia. List of documentaries: 1)Assassination of Russia. It deals with the series of bombings that took place in Moscow and were blamed on Chechen fighters in general and on Aslan Maskhadov in particular.Assassination of Russia is a documentary movie that describes Russian apartment bombings as a terrorism act committed by Russian state security services[1][2]. The film was created in 2001 by French producers Jean-Charles Deniau and Charles Gazelle. Yuri Felshtinsky and Alexander Litvinenko worked as consultants for the film. The French producers initially worked for Russian TV company NTV to expand their program "Sugar of Ryazan" and later to TV-6. When TV-6 channel was closed by Russian authorities, the film was 70% completed. The remained of funds was provided by Boris Berezovsky[1]. Leader of party Liberal Russia, Sergei Yushenkov flew to the premier on March 5, 2002 in London, to announce that his party is going to distribute copies of the film around the country to demonstrate "how the secret services deceived Russian citizens". This film was broadcast by the main TV channels of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania[1]. Russian Deputy Yuli Rybakov brought a hundred copies to St. Petersburg, but the copies were confiscated at customs in violation of his parliamentary immunity. No TV station in Russia was able to show the film. Tens of thousands of copies were sold in Russia in 2002[1]. Sergei Yushenkov presented the film at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in 2002, decrying lack of civilian control over the Russian armed forces including the secret services.[3] A staffer in Senate Foreign Relations Committee said, "We just cannot go out and say that the president of Russia is a mass murderer. But it is important that we know it. 2)Chechen Lullaby 3)Terror in Moscow 4)Murder with International Consent
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