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He delivers a short lecture before screening rare films from his collection, and takes audience questions afterward.
The presence on stage of Alyokhina, singing live and speaking an account of her prison humiliations, lends a powerful documentary frisson – especially when the lights come up and she takes audience questions in an impromptu press conference conducted in English rather than the supertitled Russian and Belarusian of other sections.
Like the mathematician, the expert teacher takes audience considerations into account—"This subset of what I know is appropriate for these students".
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