Suit l'homme qui a survécu à une tentative d'assassinat par empoisonnement avec un agent neurotoxique mortel. Pendant sa convalescence, il fait des découvertes choquantes sur l'attentat cont... Tout lireSuit l'homme qui a survécu à une tentative d'assassinat par empoisonnement avec un agent neurotoxique mortel. Pendant sa convalescence, il fait des découvertes choquantes sur l'attentat contre sa vie et décide de rentrer chez lui.Suit l'homme qui a survécu à une tentative d'assassinat par empoisonnement avec un agent neurotoxique mortel. Pendant sa convalescence, il fait des découvertes choquantes sur l'attentat contre sa vie et décide de rentrer chez lui.
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 17 victoires et 35 nominations au total
- Self - Alexei's Wife
- (as Yulia Navalny)
- Self - Alexei's Daughter
- (as Dasha Navalny)
- Self - FSB Agent
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Co-Host, CNN New Day
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Director of the FSB
- (images d'archives)
- (as Alexander Bortnikov)
- Self - Alleged FSB Agent
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Chancellor of Germany
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Chief Doctor of Omsk Hospital No 1
- (images d'archives)
- Self - Alleged FSB Agent
- (images d'archives)
Avis à la une
Navalny is a remarkably brave, perhaps slightly arrogant man and his story is frightening and quite incredible. He and his team are very media savvy and at times the production feels almost too slick. Can we believe everything we see in the film? I feel it would be naive to do so given how all sides tend to manipulate mainstream media to their own ends.
My biggest concern is that the crux of the film is one telephone conversation. The problem is, we have absolutely no way of verifying the identity of the voice on the phone or if there is any truth to the conversation. The documentary brushes over this point, focusing instead on the content of the conversation, which is understandable given the sensational revelations made in it. So should we as the audience just believe it and move on or question it as well as everything else the producers want us to questions? I don't know.
Overall, well worth watching.
Navalny is a very bright, very savvy person who seems willing to do whatever it takes, including dying, to see regime change in Russia.
I haven't seen a more remarkable person or movie in a very long time.
A must see.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn a 2023 interview with GoldDerby, Daniel Roher spoke about a critical moment captured in the film where one of Alexei Navalny's alleged poisoners seems to admit involvement over the phone: "I don't speak a word of Russian, so when we were shooting that scene I didn't really understand the intricacies of what was being said. But just reading the temperature in the room, reading the facial expressions, we understood, despite our language skills, or lack of skills, we knew exactly what was happening. We knew that something explosive was being recorded. I remember filming and Maria Pevchikh's jaw, this is Navalny's chief investigator, she's depicted in the scene. Her jaw unhinges and hits the floor, and in that moment I just remember thinking to myself, 'Just keep shooting. Just keep shooting. Just. Keep. Shooting.'"
- Citations
Alexei Navalny: Please let it be another movie. Movie #2 - Let's make a thriller out of this movie and in the case that I would be killed let's make a boring movie of memory.
- ConnexionsFeatured in La 95e cérémonie annuelle des Oscars (2023)
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- Untitled Alexei Navalny Documentary
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- Montant brut mondial
- 107 186 $US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1