The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Prosecutor­s seek six-year jail term for acclaimed Russian director

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MOSCOW: Russian prosecutor­s on Monday called for a six-year prison sentence for acclaimed director Kirill Serebrenni­kov, accused of embezzling public funds in a case that has stirred criticism at home and abroad.

Serebrenni­kov is charged with creating an organised criminal group with his colleagues and embezzling more than US$2 million of state funding for a theatre project called Platforma.

He has insisted the money was used properly and calls the charges ‘absurd’.

The prosecutio­n asked the judge to sentence Serebrenni­kov to six years in prison and a fine of 800,000 rubles (US$11,536), an AFP reporter in the Moscow court said.

The 50-year-old head of Moscow’s Gogol Centre theatre — who supporters say is facing politicall­y motivated charges — was detained in August 2017.

In April last year, he and his co-defendants Sofia Apfelbaum and Yury Itin were released from house arrest in a ruling which allowed the director to leave his apartment in Moscow and communicat­e freely.

The prosecutio­n on Monday requested jail terms of four years and fines of 200,000 rubles each for Apfelbaum and Itin.

It requested five years in prison and a 300,000 ruble fine for a fourth defendant, Alexey Malobrodsk­y.

The embezzleme­nt trial has attracted internatio­nal attention and calls for his release everywhere from Hollywood to Cannes.

In 2012, Serebrenni­kov was appointed as the director of the small state-funded Gogol Centre, which he turned into one of Moscow’s best theatres and a favourite of the liberal intelligen­tsia.

Yet Serebrenni­kov’s work has angered cultural conservati­ves in Russia who see his frequent use of on-stage nudity and obscene language, as well as modern adaptation­s of classics, as a step too far.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Russian theatre and film director Kirill Serebrenni­kov, accused of embezzling of government funds, attends a court hearing in Moscow.
— AFP photo Russian theatre and film director Kirill Serebrenni­kov, accused of embezzling of government funds, attends a court hearing in Moscow.

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