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Eleven months after the film won the MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestDocumentaryFeature, Navalny died in prison.

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Eleven months after the film won the MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestDocumentaryFeature, on February 16, 2024, Navalny died in prison.
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''Navalny'' is a 2022 {{documentary}} film directed by Daniel Roher.

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''Navalny'' is a 2022 {{documentary}} film directed by Daniel Roher.
Roher and co-produced by [[UsefulNotes/NewsNetworks CNN]].
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It is about UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}n opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The film opens in 2021 with Navalny, in Germany, making a trip back to Russia. The movie then skips back three years and sketches out the recent history of his opposition to [[UsefulNotes/TheNewRussia autocratic Russian president]] UsefulNotes/VladimirPutin.

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It is about UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}n opposition leader Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny. The film opens in 2021 with Navalny, in Germany, making a trip back to Russia. The movie then skips back three years and sketches out the recent history of his opposition to [[UsefulNotes/TheNewRussia autocratic Russian president]] UsefulNotes/VladimirPutin.
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''Navalny'' is a 2022 documentary film directed by Daniel Roher.

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''Navalny'' is a 2022 documentary {{documentary}} film directed by Daniel Roher.
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* StringTheory: Navalny, Christo Grozev of Bellingcat, and their team have a stereotypical wall chart of the conspiracy, with various suspects at the bottom, lots of red string connecting photos, and a photo of Putin at the top. Navalny even lampshades this when he says its "a flow chart like in a movie!"

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* StringTheory: Navalny, Christo Grozev of Bellingcat, and their team have a stereotypical wall chart of the conspiracy, with various suspects at the bottom, lots of red string connecting photos, and a photo of Putin at the top. Navalny even lampshades this when he says its it's "a flow chart like in a movie!"
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* DownerEnding: Navalny comes back to Russia and, sure enough, is arrested immediately at the airport. The film ends with him still in prison. He died in prison on February 16, 2024.

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* DownerEnding: Navalny comes back to Russia and, sure enough, is arrested immediately at the airport. The film ends with him still in prison. He later died in prison prison, on February 16, 2024.
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It is about UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}n opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The film opens in 2021 with Navalny, in Germany, making a trip back to Russia. The movie then skips back three years and sketches out the recent history of Navalny's opposition to [[UsefulNotes/TheNewRussia autocratic Russian president]] UsefulNotes/VladimirPutin.

In 2020, Navalny was on a flight out of Tomsk when he became violently ill. It was revealed that Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent that is a special weapon of Russian secret intelligence. After narrowly escaping death, Navalny was flown out of Russia to Germany. Navalny and his people, along with a journalist from investigative group Bellingcat, then set out to discover just who had poisoned him.

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It is about UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}n opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The film opens in 2021 with Navalny, in Germany, making a trip back to Russia. The movie then skips back three years and sketches out the recent history of Navalny's his opposition to [[UsefulNotes/TheNewRussia autocratic Russian president]] UsefulNotes/VladimirPutin.

In 2020, Navalny was on a flight out of Tomsk when he became violently ill. It was revealed that Navalny he was poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent that is a special weapon of that's well known to be used by Russian secret intelligence. After narrowly escaping death, Navalny was flown out of Russia to Germany. Navalny He and his people, along with a journalist from investigative group Bellingcat, then set out to discover just who had poisoned him.
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* TalkingHeads: Multiple segments from an interview with Navalny, along with segments interviewing others such as his wife and daughter.

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* {{Fangirl}}: Navalny's wife Yulia wants to get everybody in the family playing chess because she just finished watching ''Series/TheQueensGambit''.



* ShoutOut: Navalny's wife Yulia wants to get everybody in the family playing chess because she just finished watching ''Series/TheQueensGambit''.

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* {{Documentary}}: A documentary of Russian opposition leader Alexander Navalny.
* DownerEnding: Navalny comes back to Russia and, sure enough, is arrested immediately at the airport. The film ends with him still in jail. (Two years later when the movie won an Oscar Navalny was still in jail.)

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* {{Documentary}}: A documentary of Russian opposition leader Alexander Navalny.
* DownerEnding: Navalny comes back to Russia and, sure enough, is arrested immediately at the airport. The film ends with him still in jail. (Two years later when the movie won an Oscar Navalny was still prison. He died in jail.)prison on February 16, 2024.
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Eleven month after the film won the MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestDocumentaryFeature, Navalny died in prison.

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Eleven month months after the film won the MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestDocumentaryFeature, Navalny died in prison.

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''Navalny'' is a 2022 film directed by Daniel Roher.

It is a documentary about Russian opposition leader Alexander Navalny. The film opens in 2021 with Navalny, in Germany, making a trip back to Russia. The movie then skips back three years and sketches out the recent history of Navalny's opposition to autocratic Russian president Vladimir Putin.

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''Navalny'' is a 2022 documentary film directed by Daniel Roher.

It is a documentary about Russian UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}n opposition leader Alexander Alexei Navalny. The film opens in 2021 with Navalny, in Germany, making a trip back to Russia. The movie then skips back three years and sketches out the recent history of Navalny's opposition to [[UsefulNotes/TheNewRussia autocratic Russian president Vladimir Putin.
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* StringTheory: Navalny, Christo Grozev of Bellingcat, and their team have a stereotypical wall chart of the conspiracy, with various suspects at the bottom, lots of red string connecting photos, and a photo of Putin at the top. Navalny even lampshades this when he says its "a flow chart like in a movie!"

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* MononymousBiopicTitle: Technically it isn't a biopic, it's a documentary, but the use of the trope is the same, announcing exactly what the subject is.

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* TheKenBurnsEffect: InUniverse and done by the bad guys, actually, as a Russian news program zooms in on a still of Navalny while the host talks about what a creepy guy he is.
* MononymousBiopicTitle: Technically it isn't a biopic, it's a documentary, but the use of the trope is the same, announcing exactly what the subject is.is.
* TheScottishTrope: Navalny chuckles as he talks about how no one in state-controlled Russian media will even say his name. Cut to a talking head on Russian TV saying "In regards to that character you mentioned." Vladimir Putin himself, in a press conference, speaks of "that patient in the Berlin clinic."
* ShoutOut: Navalny's wife Yulia wants to get everybody in the family playing chess because she just finished watching ''Series/TheQueensGambit''.
* StockFootage: A lot of news coverage, including clips of a 2011 rally which is somewhat embarrassing to Navalny as he was speaking at the same rally with neo-Nazi types.
* TalkingHeads: Multiple segments from an interview with Navalny, along with segments interviewing others such as his wife and daughter.
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''Navalny'' is a 2022 film directed by Daniel Roher.

It is a documentary about Russian opposition leader Alexander Navalny. The film opens in 2021 with Navalny, in Germany, making a trip back to Russia. The movie then skips back three years and sketches out the recent history of Navalny's opposition to autocratic Russian president Vladimir Putin.

In 2020, Navalny was on a flight out of Tomsk when he became violently ill. It was revealed that Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent that is a special weapon of Russian secret intelligence. After narrowly escaping death, Navalny was flown out of Russia to Germany. Navalny and his people, along with a journalist from investigative group Bellingcat, then set out to discover just who had poisoned him.

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* {{Documentary}}: A documentary of Russian opposition leader Alexander Navalny.
* DownerEnding: Navalny comes back to Russia and, sure enough, is arrested immediately at the airport. The film ends with him still in jail. (Two years later when the movie won an Oscar Navalny was still in jail.)
* HowWeGotHere: The opening scenes follow Navalny headed back to Russia, before skipping back three years.
* MononymousBiopicTitle: Technically it isn't a biopic, it's a documentary, but the use of the trope is the same, announcing exactly what the subject is.

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