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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Center for European Stud
 ies present:\n\nNemtsov:\nFilm Screening and Discussion with&nbsp\;Vladimi
 r Kara-Murza \n\n Nemtsov is a\ndocumentary film about the late leader of 
 the Russian\nopposition directed by his friend and colleague Vladimir Kara
 -Murza.\nNemtsov chronicles\na remarkable political life. It is a story to
 ld by those\nwho knew Boris Nemtsov at different times: when he was a youn
 g scientist and\ntook his first steps in politics\; when he held high gove
 rnment offices and was\nconsidered Boris Yeltsin’s heir apparent\; when he
  led Russia’s democratic\nopposition to Vladimir Putin. The film contains 
 rare archival footage\,\nincluding from the Nemtsov family. Nemtsov is a p
 ortrait. It is not about\ndeath. It is about the life of a man who could h
 ave been president of\nRussia.\nThe film is in Russian\, with English subt
 itles. The screening will be followed\nby a discussion with Vladimir Kara-
 Murza.\n\n\nVladimir Kara-Murza is\nvice chairman of Open Russia\, a Russi
 an pro-democracy movement. He was a\nlongtime colleague and advisor to opp
 osition leader Boris Nemtsov and chairs\nthe Nemtsov Foundation. Kara-Murz
 a\nwrites regular commentary for the Washington Post\, the Wall Street Jou
 rnal\,\nand other periodicals. He is the author of Reform or Revolution (M
 oscow\n2011). Kara-Murza\ndirected two documentary films\,\nThey Chose Fre
 edom (on the dissident movement in the\nUSSR) and Nemtsov\n(on the life of
  Boris Nemtsov). Twice—in May 2015 and February 2017\, both times\nin Mosc
 ow\,\nKara-Murza\nwas poisoned\nwith an unknown substance\, leaving him in
  a coma and on life support\; his\ncolleagues believe the murder attempts 
 were politically motivated. Kara-Murza\nholds an M.A. (Cantab.)\nin Histor
 y from Cambridge.\n\n\nFor\ninformation on accessibility\, or to request a
 ccommodation\, please contact Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248\n\n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:Nemtsov: Film Screening and Discussion - CES
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Cent
 er for European Studies present:</p><p>\n\n</p><b>Nemtsov:\nFilm Screening
  and Discussion with&nbsp\;Vladimir Kara-Murza </b><p>\n\n </p><p><br></p>
 <p><b>Nemtsov</b> is a\ndocumentary film about the late leader of the Russ
 ian\nopposition directed by his friend and colleague Vladimir Kara-Murza.\
 nNemtsov chronicles\na remarkable political life. It is a story told by th
 ose\nwho knew Boris Nemtsov at different times: when he was a young scient
 ist and\ntook his first steps in politics\; when he held high government o
 ffices and was\nconsidered Boris Yeltsin’s heir apparent\; when he led Rus
 sia’s democratic\nopposition to Vladimir Putin. The film contains rare arc
 hival footage\,\nincluding from the Nemtsov family. Nemtsov is a portrait.
  It is not about\ndeath. It is about the life of a man who could have been
  president of\nRussia.<br></p><p>\n<i>The film is in Russian\, with Englis
 h subtitles. The screening will be followed\nby a discussion with Vladimir
  Kara-Murza.\n</i></p><p><br></p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Vladimir Kara-Murza </b>
 is\nvice chairman of Open Russia\, a Russian pro-democracy movement. He wa
 s a\nlongtime colleague and advisor to opposition leader Boris Nemtsov and
  chairs\nthe Nemtsov Foundation. Kara-Murza\nwrites regular commentary for
  the <i>Washington Post</i>\, the <i>Wall Street Journal</i>\,\nand other 
 periodicals. He is the author of <i>Reform or Revolution </i>(Moscow\n2011
 ). Kara-Murza\ndirected two documentary films\,\n<i>They Chose Freedom </i
 >(on the dissident movement in the\nUSSR) and<i> Nemtsov\n</i>(on the life
  of Boris Nemtsov). Twice—in May 2015 and February 2017\, both times\nin M
 oscow\,\nKara-Murza\nwas poisoned\nwith an unknown substance\, leaving him
  in a coma and on life support\; his\ncolleagues believe the murder attemp
 ts were politically motivated. Kara-Murza\nholds an M.A. (Cantab.)\nin His
 tory from Cambridge.\n</p><p>\n\n</p>For\ninformation on accessibility\, o
 r to request accommodation\, please contact Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248<p>\n
 \n </p><p>\n\n </p>
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