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:
- 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.
- Chechen Lullaby
- Terror in Moscow
- Murder with International Consent
[edit] External links
- "Assassination of Russia" - "Покушение на Россию" - A 52-minute documentary (in Russian), using footage originally shot by NTV is available for downloading from this site. The film examines Russian apartment bombings and focuses on the foiled bombing in Ryazan.

