To: mrustow
If Milosevic wants to present the entire film, I don't want to prevent him. However, if he wants to present a short version, which was presented at the Serb Radio and Television and which was made without my permission, it will be unfair. In my film about Rajmonda, I wanted to explain why she had lied to me and why it had taken me so long to realize that she had lied to me. This woman is VERY EGOCENTRIC! The is not a film festival, this is a trial at which the accused tries to prove his innocence slandered by dishonest or naive journalists who believed the lies. Milosevic should show only those fragments which pertain to his defence. The ambitions of the author are not relevant in this context.
14 posted on
03/12/2002 1:43:29 PM PST by
A. Pole
To: A. Pole
If Milosevic wants to show excerpts fom her film, or a short version, he is free to do so, as long as he informs the court that he is not showing a full version. However, it is also the right -- the duty, I would say -- of the filmmaker to notify the court that Milosevic is showing a butchered version.
15 posted on
03/12/2002 2:25:41 PM PST by
mrustow
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