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[You can read Part 1 of this incredible and appalling but, sadly, totally true story here.]
One Man, Five Stories, Zero Credibility
Putting Bill Browder’s story on film was a natural decision for Andrei Nekrasov. A well-known and respected member of the international human rights community who already had a history of making documentaries exposing the regime’s lies and militarism, the abuses occurring in what he sadly called “Putin’s Russia” occupied and sickened the talented Russian film-maker.
At the beginning of his film,
The Magnitsky Act – Behind the Scenes, he tells us that Browder’s story of Magnitsky’s imprisonment, torture, and brutal murder “deeply shocked me and I knew one day I’d make a movie about it.” But, as he was filming, Nekrasov began to notice almost against his own will that some things in his script just weren’t making any sense.
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