> >>Russky Telegraf, a newspaper owned by one of Russia's most > influential billionaire financiers with major oil interests, said the > film is provocative and dangerous. >
It must be a pretty tiny paper, or regional. I've never heard of it. Which financier? > > Independent television NTV had offered a very small amount and said it > would screen the film late at night in a "graveyard" slot while > negotiations with Moscow-based TV Centre seemed similarly doomed, she > said.<< > NTV is not an independent television station. It is state-controlled. It is probably the best station however.