‘Navalny’ Documentary Screening, Expert Discussion Open to the Public
by Maria Sestito | February 22, 2024
In response to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s recent death, Navalny, a documentary focused on his 2020 poisoning and life thereafter, will be screened at 1002 Cruess Hall at UC Davis on Feb. 26 at 5:30 p.m. The screening is free and open to the public. No registration is necessary.
The film, which was released in 2022, won last year’s Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
A discussion and Q&A led by College of Letters and Science professors Josephine Andrews (political science), Ian Campbell (history) and Jenny Kaminer (Russian) will follow the screening, which is sponsored by the Department of German and Russian.
“The film gives such a compelling portrait of (Navalny’s) humor, his bravery and his passion for envisioning a different future for Russia,” Kaminer said. “The events occurring in Russia now are so consequential for the current world order, and our campus and local community can learn so much from this expert-led discussion.”
Navalny died Feb. 16 while in custody of Russian authorities in an Arctic prison. He was serving a 28-year sentence.