Russia’s troubles won’t end until its citizens can freely oppose Putin
marking the anniversary of Russia’s invasion, in which authors from Ukraine, Canada and beyond imagine what could come next., which recently won the BAFTA Award for best documentary and is nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film at the Oscars.is going to end, but I do know that the moral clarity of good Russians, those who stand opposed to the war, will be a pivotal component to its cessation.
Mr. Navalny was arrested the moment he entered passport control. Almost a year later, as he languished in prison, our top-secret documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Three weeks later,As missiles pummelled Kyiv, we threw away our carefully calibrated strategy for a summer release and raced to get our film out immediately. We took it on a world tour.
During postscreening Q&As, one of the frequent questions I’m asked is if I would ever make a sequel to the film. Audiences are surprised to hear that I do in fact dream of making one. My idea for the next instalment seems near impossible, as it takes place in a hypothetical future when Mr. Putin is gone, the war in Ukraine is over, and Russia is ready for a brighter future.
An end to the war in Ukraine must also come with an end to Mr. Putin’s regime. When Ukraine emerges victorious, or when the war concludes with a negotiated settlement, it will only be the first step. What is needed is the promise of free and fair elections in Russia, and liberty for those who oppose Mr. Putin – including Mr. Navalny.
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