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Film Matilda will not be banned
2017-09-16
Much of the problem stems from some eroticism on display, and how historical characters such as Czar Nicholas II are portrayed.

Head of the Russian conservative party Rodina's beef with the film appears that it was in part funded by the Russian government.

Rodina party head Alexei Zhuravlev said, "In depriving Russia of a worthy past, they steal from us and our children a worthy future, privatizing it in their "elite" interests."

Hard to argue with his position.

MOSCOW, September 13. /TASS/. Any attempts to exert pressure on cinemas over the screenings of Matilda, a movie describing the love story of last Russian emperor Nicholas II and a ballet dancer, are censorship and lawlessness, Russian Culture Minister Vladimir Medinsky said on Wednesday.

"Any intentions of 'initiators' on the ground to ban the screenings, any attempts of pressure against private or municipal cinemas are pure lawlessness and censorship, which is directly against the Russian Constitution," Medinsky told TASS.

The Culture Ministry allows the screenings at cinemas in line with legal procedures, Medinsky explained. "The law strictly describes the grounds for any refusal. There are none of them in case with Matilda. We are guided by the law, not private tastes."

"I have personally seen this film. I won’t discuss its content - this is just incorrect until spectators see it. But I confirm: there is nothing offensive in it either for the memory of Nicholas II or for the history of Russia’s monarchy," the minister said. Any discourse about the film until its release is groundless, he stressed.

The minister has called on Russian law enforcement agencies to ensure the rule of law in the situation with Matilda and curb any pressure on the state and cinema business from "activists with their socially dangerous methods of imposing their views."
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Posted by:badanov

#2  Rule of law? How quaint!
Posted by: Bobby   2017-09-16 10:31  

#1  The minister has called on Russian law enforcement agencies to ensure the rule of law in the situation with Matilda and curb any pressure on the state and cinema business from "activists with their socially dangerous methods of imposing their views."

Word.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-09-16 01:42  

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