Daniel Roher

Director of “Navalny”

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Director Daniel Roher and journalist Christo Grozev discuss the many risks they faced in making the bio-doc on Russian opposition leader “Navalny.”

Encore: Navalny’ director Daniel Roher on making ‘our own little spy film’

Director Daniel Roher and journalist Christo Grozev discuss the many risks they faced in making the bio-doc on Russian opposition leader “Navalny.”

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Director Daniel Roher and journalist Christo Grozev discuss meeting with Russian opposition leader, and the risks they faced to make the bio-doc “Navalny.”

'Navalny' was like making 'our own little spy film,' filmmaker says

Director Daniel Roher and journalist Christo Grozev discuss meeting with Russian opposition leader, and the risks they faced to make the bio-doc “Navalny.”

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