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The film is a social-political documentary film that raises questions about the roles we play in history and about the conditions that make it possible more
The film is a social-political documentary film that raises questions about the roles we play in history and about the conditions that make it possible to overlook the onset of authoritarian regimes and live in them for years. What is our place in history and what roles do we (un)consciously take on ourselves? The film follows the victims, executioners as well as the disinterested observers. close
A cycle of mundane violence, lust for art, and existential dread—all chronicled in an unconventional self-titled docu-horror by Nikita Lavretski, who more
A cycle of mundane violence, lust for art, and existential dread—all chronicled in an unconventional self-titled docu-horror by Nikita Lavretski, who violently edits lo-fi footage of himself from age 0 to age 16. close
This is a strange little place, where in winter, among the snowdrifts and frozen ice waterfalls, it is very warm. Men and women half-dressed, heated. more
This is a strange little place, where in winter, among the snowdrifts and frozen ice waterfalls, it is very warm. Men and women half-dressed, heated. Their movements at the machines are perfect - fast, rhythmic, precise, like a dance. The relentless rumble of cars is like music. Such an impeccable harmony between people and mechanisms that they seem to be something single, whole, a continuation of each other. Only for moments does a debugged endless action interrupt: someone thinks, or wipes sweat from his forehead, or sits down to breathe. People at this factory in the village of Smilovichi near Minsk make felt boots, which are then sold around the world. close
This film does not deal with Chernobyl, but rather with the world of Chernobyl, about which we know very little. Eyewitness reports have survived: scientists, more
This film does not deal with Chernobyl, but rather with the world of Chernobyl, about which we know very little. Eyewitness reports have survived: scientists, teachers, journalists, couples, children... They tell of their old daily lives, then of the catastrophe. Their voices form a long, terrible but necessary supplication which traverses borders and stimulates us to question our status quo. close
Anything can happen on Russian roads and is precisely shot by the dashboard camera. Super-objective video registration grows into the strong image of more
Anything can happen on Russian roads and is precisely shot by the dashboard camera. Super-objective video registration grows into the strong image of Russian national character – with its permanent awaiting for the miracle and habitual approach to real dramas. A forest on fire as a symbol of Russian hell, a military tank at a car wash and car chase in the vicinity of Kremlin shot with a dashboard cam at the same time when Boris Nemtsov, the leader of political opposition, was shot dead near Kremlin. Dashboard cam depicts life in it’s purity as an unbiased observer. close
Four dozen of our contemporaries - and ten simple questions. And each of the forty is so different from the other that it is impossible to make a general more
Four dozen of our contemporaries - and ten simple questions. And each of the forty is so different from the other that it is impossible to make a general portrait of our time from the mosaic of their answers! So what brings us together, what makes us a society and a people? Are we ready to accept others as they are? close
Nesvizh Castle is one of the most romantic places in Belarus. Infused with legends, the incredibly picturesque place attracted the creators of the documentary more
Nesvizh Castle is one of the most romantic places in Belarus. Infused with legends, the incredibly picturesque place attracted the creators of the documentary drama Legends of Nesvizh Castle, who decided to explore as many exciting stories as possible related to the castle.
“Legends of Nesvizh Castle” is a colorful illustration of legends, secrets and myths, in which we are talking about stories that took place within the walls of the Castle.
Without claims to historical accuracy, the filmmakers invite the viewer together with them to get acquainted with the legend of the Black Panna Nesvizh Barbara Radziwill, to search for lost treasures, plunge into palace secrets and intrigues, visit a secret wedding. close
The film tells about the life of the Belarusian outback. In the village of Loktysh Gantsevichi district in the two-storey building of the former school more
The film tells about the life of the Belarusian outback. In the village of Loktysh Gantsevichi district in the two-storey building of the former school there is an unusual club-museum with a library. One of its halls is called the “Museum of Anti-Bachus” (cabinet of healthy lifestyle prevention). This very unusual museum, where the exhibits are empty containers of alcoholic beverages, created by a local resident Nikolai Lenkovets.
This film was made to show the world how nature survives after the Chernobyl accident. It took 13,000 km of barbed wire, 18 years to protect people from more
This film was made to show the world how nature survives after the Chernobyl accident. It took 13,000 km of barbed wire, 18 years to protect people from radiation and animals contaminated with radionuclides from the rest of the world. 54 kolkhozes and state farms were liquidated as a result of the accident. More than 2.5 thousand square kilometers of farmland passed into the possession of wild animals. Moose, roe deer, boars live in the zone and do not blow in the dudu. No hunters, let them. This film was awarded: “Grand Prix” of the Minsk International Film Festival “Ecofilm” (2006); the prize “Golden Loon” of the X International Television Ecological Festival “Save and Preserve” (Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, 2006).
Author of the idea: Igor Byshnev close
The film about the first truly heroic battle of the Great Patriotic War - the defense of the Brest fortress. The struggle for it began on June 22, 1941 more
The film about the first truly heroic battle of the Great Patriotic War - the defense of the Brest fortress. The struggle for it began on June 22, 1941 and continued for a long 29 days. With the help of computer reconstructions, the atmosphere of the first days of the battles for the fortress was recreated. The defenders of the fortress take part in the film, unique footage of the chronicle is used. close
The figure of Dr. Faust — a symbol of the alliance of a daring mind with evil spirit — always attracted writers and philosophers. But the final embodiment more
The figure of Dr. Faust — a symbol of the alliance of a daring mind with evil spirit — always attracted writers and philosophers. But the final embodiment in literature Faust found in only the work of Goethe. Prince Antony Henrik Radziwill, a beautiful cellist, guitarist and singer couldn’t be carried away by the masterpiece of his contemporary. Having sketched several musical themes of the future opera, Antony Radziwill achieved a meeting with the poet.
On August 9, presidential elections were held in Belarus. The results, according to which Alexander Lukashenko won, were not recognized by 14 countries. more
On August 9, presidential elections were held in Belarus. The results, according to which Alexander Lukashenko won, were not recognized by 14 countries. Protests and mass detentions of protesters have been taking place in the country for more than two months. Documentary director Maxim Shved, in order to capture the mood of people and their political views, installed cameras in the cars of two taxi drivers, Pavel and Anna. They talk to passengers, and inevitably their dialogues come down to politics. close
For three years, nature lovers from 142 countries of the world watched in a live broadcast how amazing birds – falcons-pustelgi – grow their chicks in Belarusian cities.
For three years, nature lovers from 142 countries of the world watched in a live broadcast how amazing birds – falcons-pustelgi – grow their chicks in Belarusian cities. close
Radioactive Wolves of Chernobyl is a documentary film conducted by filmmakers from Belarus, Germany, the United States and Austria on the 25th anniversary more
Radioactive Wolves of Chernobyl is a documentary film conducted by filmmakers from Belarus, Germany, the United States and Austria on the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.
The creators of the film project Radioactive Wolves of Chernobyl went to the exclusion zone established after radioactive contamination to make a film about a wolf. The shooting took place in real wildlife, on the territory where the Polesie Radiation and Ecological Reserve has been located since 1988. This zone, where almost no human intervention is observed, is a unique place where you can watch how the life of wild animals develops. close
Maryna, Pavel and Denis belong to an underground theatre group in Minsk, Belarus. In the course of the 2020 presidential elections, they take part in more
Maryna, Pavel and Denis belong to an underground theatre group in Minsk, Belarus. In the course of the 2020 presidential elections, they take part in the peaceful mass protests, together with thousands of people. They narrowly escape arrest and torture. What unites them is the hope for freedom of speech and democracy. close
This is ‘a road movie’ encapsulated in the Moscow metro system and filmed over the course of one year: a documentary film that observes cultural and social issues in modern Russia.
This is ‘a road movie’ encapsulated in the Moscow metro system and filmed over the course of one year: a documentary film that observes cultural and social issues in modern Russia. close
The director’s granny Zina had lived in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and, after retirement, she moved to Crimea. Cheerful and bossy, she has always been more
The director’s granny Zina had lived in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and, after retirement, she moved to Crimea. Cheerful and bossy, she has always been uniting the big family. After the annexation of Crimea by Russia, visiting her has become an endless hustle. The place has turned into ‘a distant planet’, like Mars, and its environment is unfriendly towards the lonely woman. For many reasons, the time has come for her to make a crucial decision. close
The documentary film created by the famous Russian scientist and poet Alexander Gorodnitsky, Belarusian director Yury Khashchevatsky, German journalist more
The documentary film created by the famous Russian scientist and poet Alexander Gorodnitsky, Belarusian director Yury Khashchevatsky, German journalist Natalia Kasperovich and German cameraman Semen Fridland. close
Thanks to the enthusiasm and determination of the permanent director of the Belarusian Children's Hospice Anna Georgievna Gorchakova in June 2016 in Borovlyany more
Thanks to the enthusiasm and determination of the permanent director of the Belarusian Children's Hospice Anna Georgievna Gorchakova in June 2016 in Borovlyany a new building was opened, built on charitable donations. This institution does not work the stereotype of human thinking, which identifies hospice as a place for death. Belarusian children's hospice of terminally ill and dying children is more than a quarter. The remaining patients are children with severe, incurable diagnoses, who need constant care and help. The film makes it possible to touch the life of the hospice in the most diverse of its manifestations, both dramatic and bright, allows you to understand the life and social position of an extraordinary person Anna Gorchakova. close
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