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‘Navalny’ Director on Putin and Security Concerns: ‘We Knew What We Were Getting Into When We Started This Project’
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Enthralling and intimate, director Daniel Roher’s “Navalny” unfolds with the pace of a thriller as it follows Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in his quest to identify the men who poisoned him in August 2020.
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MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries, Matt Robertson & Anna Drubich
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries, Matt Robertson & Anna Drubich
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Anna Drubich
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Anna Drubich
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Anna Drubich
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
Marius de Vries & Matt Robertson
MUSIC OF NAVALNY
‘Navalny’ Director on Putin and Security Concerns: ‘We Knew What We Were Getting Into When We Started This Project’
Director Daniel Roher discusses his eye-opening documentary ‘Navalny’ and his unprecedented access to a Russian politician surviving an assassination attempt and a prison sentence
The Dangerous Challenge of Making a Film About Aleksei Navalny
ODESSA RAE, p.g.a.
DIANE BECKER, p.g.a.
MELANIE MILLER, p.g.a.
SHANE BORIS, p.g.a.
DANIEL ROHER
ODESSA RAE, p.g.a.
DIANE BECKER, p.g.a.
MELANIE MILLER, p.g.a.
SHANE BORIS, p.g.a.
DANIEL ROHER
NIKI WALTL
LANGDON PAGE
MAYA DAISY HAWKE
MARCUS VETTER
JONATHAN GREBER
PETE HORNER
MARIUS de VRIES
MATT ROBERTSON
ANNA DRUBICH