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Poison always leaves a trail.
Follows the man who survived an assassination attempt by poisoning with a lethal nerve agent in August 2020. During his months-long recovery, he makes shocking discoveries about the attempt on his life and decides to return home.
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Navaļnijs, Nawalny - Gift hinterlässt immer eine Spur, 納瓦尼事件簿, ناوالنی, Навальный, Nawalny, Navalnij, Aleksej Navalnyj - de sista dagarna i frihet, 纳瓦尔尼, Навални, Navalnas, נבלני, 나발니, Aleksei Navalnîi
Premiere
25 Jan 2022
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USA
Sundance Film Festival (Virtual)
Theatrical limited
08 Apr 2022
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Netherlands12
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UK12A
11 Apr 2022
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05 May 2022
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Germany12
10 May 2022
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25 Aug 2022
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12 Apr 2022
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24 Apr 2022
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14 May 2022
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26 May 2022
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17 Jun 2022
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19 Dec 2021
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24 Apr 2022
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11 Apr 2022
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Fathom Events
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Truly a badass move to cold call your attempted murderers to ask for a performance review
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The phone call scene is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen.
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At the very least, Daniel Roher’s “Navalny” hinges on one of the most remarkable moments I’ve ever seen in a documentary. It’s just after sunrise on a snow-white morning in December 2020, and the film’s namesake — gregarious Russia of the Future leader and fearless Putin critic Alexei Navalny — sits at the kitchen table of the remote German cabin where he’s been hiding since FSB agents tried and failed to assassinate him with the Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok four months earlier. To Navalny’s right, investigative journalist Christo Grozev operates some recording equipment. To his left, his unflappable campaign manager cracks her knuckles to relieve the tension. His wife Yulia and their two teenage children are still asleep upstairs.
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Moscow1. Moscow2. Moscow3. Moscow4.
I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen (or ever will see) anything more wild than the telephone scene.
Staggering. Frustrating. Compelling. I hope the whole world sees this.
Oscar Gauntlet- 28/54
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Incredibly composed. Thorough without feeling overly explained. Urgent! Gut wrenching!
Plus there’s like two really funny tik toks.
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the balls of steel on this guy
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cnn, sponsored by bellingcat, which is funded by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies that aided extremists in syria, made a documentary that lionizes a far-right nationalist in russia who proudly enters coalitions with nazis and called muslims cockroaches that need to be exterminated, and liberals are eating it up. don't fall for this blatant propaganda attempt to foment popular support for nato intervention in russia.
here's my favorite tweet from a New York liberal: "That's it. I'm officially in love with Navalny. He loves animals and they love him too. Omg. he's feeding them with carrots <3"
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I introduce to you the 2023 Oscar winner for Best Documentary, nothing will compare. Navalny is a truly shocking, riveting political thriller that even the wildest movies can’t compete with. This is real life, this is the state of free speak in Russia and it can’t be allowed to stand, not only for the sake of Russia but for the sake of the world. One of the best documentaries I’ve seen. Alexei Navalny, a true icon of the people.
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navalny [thick accent]: i prefer call of duty
navalny wife [thick accent]: i prefer chess
navalny daughter [schooled in america, no accent]: i prefer shopping!
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Every time a politician who tries to get elected against another politician who is already established uses this "anti-corruption" and "anti-system" speech, I already become suspicious of his real intentions, since I witnessed and experienced the same thing happen here in Brazil.
I hate Putin with all my might, and I don't think that this should even be up for debate, but this whole documentary seems to be more a political propaganda than anything else.
I just can't swallow, I have issues. Even more coming from a politician who was in protests alongside nazis a few years ago, who in the SAME documentary states that he would be open to dialogue with these people if he became leader of the…
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there’s a really funny prank phone call in this
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the footage of him making that tiktok alone should get this oscar shortlisted