Russia Blocks 'House of Cards' Filming at UN

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Russia Blocks 'House of Cards' Filming at UN
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UNITED NATIONS -- Diplomats say Russia has refused to allow the U.S. television series "House of Cards" to film in the U.N. Security Council chamber.

The show's producers approached the United Nations, and the 15 council members were asked whether they would allow the use of the chamber when the council wasn't in session, but Russia said "no," the diplomats said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the discussions were private.

According to The Cable, the reasoning behind Russia's decision is keeping the Security Council chamber available for unanticipated crises.

Sooner or later, everyone caves. pic.twitter.com/i1vCUFFMZq— House of Cards (@HouseofCards) June 30, 2014

France's U.N. Ambassador Gerard Araud told reporters Wednesday: "It's disappointing for you, I guess, because you wanted to see the actors." The Washington-based series stars Kevin Spacey as conniving politician Francis Underwood and Robin Wright as his wife.

"It's reassuring because I think the actors would have seemed so much more elegant than we are, you know," Araud said, laughing.

Additional reporting by Mashable.

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