In the opening moments of “Navalny,” the Oscar-winning 2022 documentary about the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny, the director Daniel Roher asks his subject a dark question.
“If you are killed — if this does happen — what message do you leave behind to the Russian people?” the voice asks from behind the camera.
It’s like you’re making a movie for the case of my death.” He pauses, then continues.
“I’m ready to answer your question, but please let it be another movie, Movie No.
Let’s make a thriller out of this movie.”“And in the case I would be killed,” he concludes with a wry smile, “let’s make a boring movie of memory.”
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“, Aleksei A, Daniel Roher, Daniel, ”