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How to watch 'Navalny' online for free – stream Oscar-winning doc now

Alexei Navalny pictured looking pensive at a desk in a darkened industrial room in the Oscar-winning documentary movie simply titled Navalny.

"Navalny" – the Oscar-winning documentary – follows late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny as he unravels a plot to poison him with a deadly nerve agent. The full movie, "Navalny: The Man Putin Couldn't Kill", is available to watch for free on BBC iPlayer in the U.K..

'Navalny' date, TV channel, streaming info

"Navalny" is available to watch on-demand on BBC iPlayer in the U.K..
• FREEBBC iPlayer (U.K.)
• U.S. – Max
• Watch anywhere – Try ExpressVPN risk-free trial

Hailed by The Guardian as "one of the most jaw-dropping things you'll ever witness", "Navanly" is a shocking 93-minute documentary that takes viewers inside the world of Vladimir Putin’s greatest nemesis.

The movie chronicles Navalny's life as he recovers from an horrific 2020 plot to poison him by contaminating his underwear with novichok, a gruesome Soviet-era nerve agent.

Undeterred, the cameras roll as Navalny tricks his alleged FSB (Russian secret service) attackers into admitting the scheme  – although President Putin has firmly denied any involvement. 

Navalny continued to oppose Putin even after receiving a 19-year prison sentence for "extremism" in August 2023, just a few months after "Navalny" won Best Documentary Feature at the Oscars.

If you want to see Navalny's inspiring activism for yourself, here's how to watch "Navalny" online.

Watch 'Navalny' for free

Watch 'Navalny' online FREE in the U.K.

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Watch 'Navalny' from anywhere

How to watch 'Navalny'  from anywhere in the world

If you're fortunate enough to live in the U.K., you can watch "Navalny" for FREE on BBC iPlayer.

But what if you're usually based in the U.K. but are visiting the U.S. right now? Perhaps, you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on a paid streaming service in a foreign country when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home.

Don't worry — you can watch it via a VPN instead. We'll show you how to do that below. Our favorite VPN service right now is ExpressVPN, but you'll find others in our best VPN services list.

Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, ExpressVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.S. and want to view BBC iPlayer, you'd select U.K. from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to BBC iPlayer and watch "Navalny" for free, on catch-up.

Watch 'Navalny' by country

Where to watch 'Navalny' online in the U.S. 

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Americans can watch Oscar-winning doc "Navalny" on Max.

If you're outside of the U.S., visiting the U.K., you can watch the "Navalny" online now by using a VPN such as ExpressVPN.

Can I watch 'Navalny' online in Australia?

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Yes, "Navalny" is available to rent on Apple TV in Australia for AU$4.99.

Traveling outside the U.K.? Don't worry — you can watch "Navalny" for free on BBC iPlayer with a VPN. Our favorite VPN service right now is ExpressVPN, but you'll find others in our best VPN services list.

What to know about Alexei Navalny

Who was Alexei Navalny?

Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny ( was a Russian opposition leader, anti-corruption lawyer, activist and, during his latter years, a political prisoner. He led the Russia of the Future party and in 2021 was designated a Prisoner of Conscience by Amnesty International.

What happened to Alexei Navalny? When did he die?

News of Alexai Navalny's death shocked the world on Friday, February 16 2024. Navalny, 47, reportedly died in the Polar Wolf Arctic Circle penal colony where he was servicing a 19-year jail sentence for "extremism" and "embezzlement", amongst other crimes. 

According to authorities he began to feel unwell and "almost immediately lost consciousness". U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that if the reports are accurate, "his death in a Russian prison and the fixation and fear of one man only underscores the weakness and rot at the heart of the system that Putin has built".

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