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"Navalny"

  • The Katharina Otto-Bernstein Screening Room (map)

Advance registration for this event has closed. Tickets may still be available at the door; an in-person stand-by line will form before the event. There is no charge for tickets to this event.

still from Navalny documentary

Courtesy of GOOD DOCS

A screening of Daniel Roher’s 2022 documentary, Navalny. Introduced by Sarah Cole, Parr Professor of English and Comparative Literature and Interim Dean of Columbia University School of the Arts. Followed by a conversation between Odessa Rae, Producer, Mikhail Zygar, journalist, Timothy M. Frye, Political Science, and Valentina Izmirlieva, the Harriman Institute.

About the Film 
“Enthralling and intimate, director Daniel Roher’s Navalny unfolds with the pace of a thriller as it follows Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny in his quest to identify the men who poisoned him in August 2020. Shot in Germany as the story unfolded and offering extraordinary access to the investigation, Navalny is a fly-on-the-wall documentary that is also a study of Navalny the man—a portrait of a leader intent on reform who will not be cowed by anything, including his own poisoning.”

Directed by Daniel Roher, Navalny is produced by Odessa Rae of RaeFilm Studios, Diane Becker and Melanie Miller of Fishbowl Films, and Shane Boris of Cottage M, Amy Entelis and Courtney Sexton of CNN Films, and Maria Pevchikh, are executive producers of the documentary.

98 minutes. 

Co-presented by Columbia University School of the Arts; the Department of Political Science; and the Harriman Institute.

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