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commented that "the Newseum deserves great credit for sticking to its principles," adding that "the film provides a valuable service by asking how it is that American (and European) officials bought Browder's story without doing even the slightest due diligence. The American and European legislators
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said threats of libel suits from Bill Browder accusing Nekrasov of defaming both him and Magnitsky had accompanied the cancellation. Nekrasov blamed two last-minute interventions. The first was from MEP Marieluise Beck, unhappy because Nekrasov refused to remove her interview segment from his film.
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predicted, "The film won't grab a wide audience but it offers yet another example of the Kremlin's increasingly sophisticated efforts to spread its illiberal values and mind-set abroad. In the European Parliament and on French and German television networks, showings were put off recently after
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Each part of the movie, each passage where the author tries to lie and besmirch Sergei Magnitsky, or to deride him can be easily refuted by dozens of original documents (...) This movie is made in the interests of those who are scared of the truth uncovered by Sergei
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questions were raised about the accuracy of the film, including by Magnitsky's family. We don't worry that Mr. Nekrasov's film was screened here, in an open society. But it is important that such slick spin be fully exposed for its twisted story and sly deceptions."
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said showing it at the Newseum, which "sits on Pennsylvania Avenue in the shadow of the Capitol," was "especially controversial because it could attract lawmakers or their aides." Besides congressional staffers, invitees included representatives from the
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published a list of seven key claims presented in the movie along with evidence proving they are false, for example that Magnitsky was not beaten in the custody and that he did not report the tax fraud against Hermitage to the police. In his book,
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relates, "Magnitsky was not beaten while in police custody, and that he did not make any specific allegations against individuals in his testimony to Russian authorities." By suggesting that Magnitsky was, as paraphrased by
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However, after initially presenting the widely accepted story about murdering of Magnitsky in prison by guards on the orders from Russian state officials, the movie suggested a falsified version of the event that, as
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to investigate the government's seizure of three of Browder's Russian subsidiaries. Discovering evidence of embezzlement, Magnitsky implicated two senior police officers in a tax rebate scam that used
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plundered from Browder's holdings to defraud the Russian treasury of $ 230 million. Subordinates of those officials then arrested Magnitsky and charged him with the very crime he had exposed.
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The second objection, which Nekrasov considered decisive, came from the film's principal sponsor, German public television broadcaster ZDF. Along with its French public television subsidiary
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called it part of "a campaign to discredit Browder and the Magnitsky Act." Lawyers for Browder and Sergei Magnitsky's mother demanded that the screening be canceled.
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that mixes fact and fiction to blame Magnitsky for the fraud and absolve Russians of blame for his death." According to
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Freezing Order: A True Story of Russian Money Laundering, Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath
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reported that the film was "generating a furor." On June 13, it was shown by invitation only at the
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did not respond to the filmmaker's requests to share materials relevant to the investigation.
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in 2012, designed to punish Russian officials allegedly responsible for Magnitsky's death.
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Letter from the Magnitsky Family sent to the European Parliament, 26 April 2016
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who took Browder's version of events on faith now look credulous, at best."
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Apuzzo, Matt; Becker, Jo; Goldman, Adam; Haberman, Maggie (July 11, 2017).
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The film is a co-production of German public television broadcaster
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Unresponsive Russian authorities are listed on the closing credits.
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in Brussels on April 27, 2016. The event was organized by Finnish
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Andrei Nekrasov
Peter Engel
Andrei Nekrasov
Bill Browder
Piraya Film
Norwegian Film Institute
Moscow International Film Festival
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Andrei Nekrasov
Sergei Magnitsky
Bill Browder
shell corporations
The Guardian
The New York Times
Magnitsky Act
Barack Obama
Andrei Nekrasov
Bill Browder
Marieluise Beck
ZDF
Norwegian Film Institute
Finnish Film Foundation
Fritt Ord Foundation
Prosecutor General of Russia
Interior Ministry of Russia
European Parliament
Green Party
MEP
Heidi Hautala

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