As part of the Unipop evenings, the Uxello cinema is offering a film conference this Monday, November 4, around Alexeï Navalny, Putin's opponent, who died in February. Barely released from prison, Alexeï Navalny was arrested again. He had just served a thirty-day sentence for organizing a demonstration unauthorized by the Kremlin.
At 6:30 p.m., live from the Jean Eustache cinema in Pessac, conference by Nicolas Werth, recognized specialist in the History of the USSR and Russia.
At 8:30 p.m., screening of the documentary “Navalny, Putin’s Enemy” directed by Igor Sadreev and Aleksandr Urzhanov (duration 1 hour 30 minutes).
Now exiled in Germany, the Russian journalist Igor Sadreev, who followed Alexeï Navalny for more than fifteen years, exhumes his archives and sets out to meet those, relatives and supporters, financiers, journalists, adversaries, collaborators, who have rubbed shoulders over time. From his Ukrainian roots to his Soviet childhood, from his first videos, sometimes openly racist, to his anti-corruption feats, from the fellow travelers he excommunicated and slandered to his art of direct contact with all layers of the population . Igor Sadreev reveals a fighter with instinct, hostile to compromise, capable of excesses but ready to pay with his life for his commitment against absolutism.
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