The American channel CNN and the streaming service HBO Max have made a documentary about the Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny, Nastoyaschee Vremya reports.

Navalny said on his Instagram page that after the poisoning they decided to film everything in the hospital.

They later met Canadian documentary filmmaker Daniel Roer, who originally made a film about Bellingcat investigator Christ Grozev.

“Everyone was filmed just in case. How I was treated and recovered. How, together with Christ, a thriller began with the investigation and discovery of a gang of poisoners from the FSB. As I called my killer. They filmed the "Putin's Palace". Well and so on. The last time the film crew was with me was when people in uniform told me at the border control: "Let's go," the politician wrote.

On August 20, 2020, the plane on which Navalny was flying from Tomsk to Moscow, landed in Omsk.

In the toxicological intensive care unit of the city ambulance hospital number 1 he was placed in an artificial coma.

Later, the Bundeswehr laboratory, and regardless of it, experts from France and Sweden found that Navalny was poisoned by "Newbie".

In December 2020, investigators The Insider, Bellingcat and CNN, with the participation of Der Spiegel, concluded that a group of eight operatives linked to the FSB Institute of Forensics (NDI № 2) may be behind Navalny's poisoning.

In September 2021, a joint Bellingcat-CNN investigation into Alexei Navalny's poisoning won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding News Investigative Reporting."

Now Navalny is being held in correctional colony No. 2 in the town of Pokrov in the Vladimir region.

He was detained on January 17, 2021, when he returned from Germany to Russia.

The court replaced the conditional term of the oppositionist with three years and six months in a penal colony with a real one in the Yves Rocher case.

After that, several protests in support of the politician took place in Russia.