The Alexei Navalny doc is set to debut on CNN and CNN+ after an exclusive release in more than 800 theaters.
CNN has announced the premiere date for Daniel Roher’s Navalny, a feature documentary about Russian dissident Alexei Navalny and fellow investigators trying to unmask security agents who allegedly poisoned him in 2020. The film will air on April 24th at 9 pm EST/6 pm PST
In this edge-of-your-seat thriller from director Daniel Rooker (Forrest Gump), we see how far one man is willing to go when faced with adversity-and what happens next may surprise you more than anything else!
Navalny’s doc will be shown on CNN+ in the US and Canada, with a special premiere event planned for North America. The film is set to bow this week following its release earlier next month at select theaters around Europe that are backed by Fathom WMG Mayhem Pictures releases – an agreement made between two companies who have committed together towards marketing initiatives targeting specific demographics or revenue streams within their target markets
The decision to air Navalny’s interviews comes at a time when Americans are looking for insight into the broader context of Eastern European tragedy. This allows us, through our network’s television and streaming platforms, to offer audiences that opportunity with these powerful statements from an opposition leader who has been documenting corruption since 2009
coast-to-coast via YouTube videos posted under his channel “Simon Turkey.”
In what may be the most surprising development of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, CNN Films announced their partnership with Russia’s leading opposition politician Navalny just before his critically acclaimed documentary won two awards at Utah’s prestigious event.
The film will premiere later tonight on both television channels as well streaming service HBO Max following its award-winning performances here in Park City last month where it took home honors for Best Documentary UFREEEN SEASON AND FESTIVAL FAVORITE AWARD!”
Roher’s doc combines interviews with Navalny, his family members, and witnesses to key events. It also includes reporting from Bellingcat—a Ukraine-based investigative news organization that has been analyzing information about Russian military activities in eastern Ukraine since 2014–and CNN International’s Kremlin correspondents.”
The film paints an emotional picture of what life is like inside Russia today as well; it isn’t freedom yet for this vocal opponent who continues fighting against corruption despite being thrown behind bars
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