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Three months before elections the president of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenka claimed: "You have no other choice, you will vote for me!" more
Three months before elections the president of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenka claimed: "You have no other choice, you will vote for me!" We were trying to figure out how did it happen that 83% of the population voted for Lukashenka? The film tracks the opposition struggle during few post-election days. The movie shows the falsehood of the official propaganda and the ambiguous, sometimes polar, attitude of simple people. Assembling together all the debris of the opinions, comparing different historical events, jeering at dictator's arrogance and manners, admiring courage and dedication of the young generation, the feature approaches the understanding of what is really going on in the middle of Europe. And one more thing -the director's sarcastic comment throughout the film does not make you bored! close
This is a documentary about a renowned precentor and a church composer Irina Denissova who suddenly becomes a nun in the apex of her career. At the same more
This is a documentary about a renowned precentor and a church composer Irina Denissova who suddenly becomes a nun in the apex of her career. At the same time, this is a film about God's love towards man. It seemed that a tragedy had occurred: a family of two prominent musicians was ruined, and Irina was abandoned by her husband while struggling with a serious disease of her son. close
1941, the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The fascists occupied Minsk. On the east try to break through were in the encirclement of Soviet soldiers. more
1941, the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The fascists occupied Minsk. On the east try to break through were in the encirclement of Soviet soldiers. Among others, a young tanker who does not want to leave his combat vehicle to the enemy. close
The soulless atmosphere of a women's penitentiary destroys the prisoners' personality, kills all femininity in them. The film looks at the rationality more
The soulless atmosphere of a women's penitentiary destroys the prisoners' personality, kills all femininity in them. The film looks at the rationality of the long prison terms for women with children. close
Minsk public association "Radislava" was established in 2002 by women victims of violence to help other women in the same situation. Those who work at more
Minsk public association "Radislava" was established in 2002 by women victims of violence to help other women in the same situation. Those who work at Radislava are convinced that anyone can not be beaten, insulted or raped. We are convinced that words must be answered with words, and physical influence can only be used as self-defense. We are convinced that if the state and society do not create effective mechanisms of protection and assistance in situations of violence against women, then such a society is doomed.
The film includes stories of women victims of domestic violence and observations of the daily work of Radislava. close
Video diary of the leader of the Belarusian national biathlon team - Daria Domracheva. The author’s view of the bright athlete on the world of big sport more
Video diary of the leader of the Belarusian national biathlon team - Daria Domracheva. The author’s view of the bright athlete on the world of big sport from the inside, on life in the team, on the most difficult path to the first Olympic starts in her life and the pedestals of the world cups. 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
Film concert in memory of the leader of the group "Neuro Dubel" Alexander Kullinkovic. Multicamera shooting is intertwined with the archives of the group more
Film concert in memory of the leader of the group "Neuro Dubel" Alexander Kullinkovic. Multicamera shooting is intertwined with the archives of the group and supplemented by interviews with musicians and viewers: stories of acquaintance and memories of the role played in their lives by the music of Neuro Dubel, which turned 30 years old. 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
Valery Liashkevich is a homeless artist who lives at a railway station and for over twenty years has painted pictures in the streets of the town of Gomel more
Valery Liashkevich is a homeless artist who lives at a railway station and for over twenty years has painted pictures in the streets of the town of Gomel in Belarus. For the natives he is no more than a local attraction. For art critics he is a phenomenon worth close attention. close
“Swans” is a call sign of the emergency first aid service in a Belarusian town Svetlogorsk. People, who work there, help in sudden diseases, accidents and traumas…
“Swans” is a call sign of the emergency first aid service in a Belarusian town Svetlogorsk. People, who work there, help in sudden diseases, accidents and traumas… 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
A film about children who were born when the events at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant became a distant past. They never knew the world before. They more
A film about children who were born when the events at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant became a distant past. They never knew the world before. They were born in the Afterworld. Some of them are happy in this world and do not want to change anything, while others want to try to find happiness somewhere else. The characters of the film Masha and Victor embody this contradiction. Masha dreams of going to the city after school, and Victor likes his village, and he is not going anywhere.
In the Republic of Belarus, Europe’s last remaining unreconstructed Communist dictatorship, the Belarus Free Theatre risks censorship, imprisonment and more
In the Republic of Belarus, Europe’s last remaining unreconstructed Communist dictatorship, the Belarus Free Theatre risks censorship, imprisonment and worse to stage their provocative and subversive plays in secret performances at home and to critical acclaim abroad. Director Madeleine Sackler goes behind the scenes with this group of gutsy performers as they brave a renewed government crackdown on dissenters in 2010. 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
The film tells the story of a small family, consisting of a grandfather retired from the army, and his stripper grandson. It is not just a story of a more
The film tells the story of a small family, consisting of a grandfather retired from the army, and his stripper grandson. It is not just a story of a relationship, but rather a reflection of entire Belarus and the post-Soviet, pro-Russian world. Moreover, it's a universally-recognized reflection of a generation gap. close
A girl — or a woman — in a bright red scarf, with a soft toy mouse in her arms. To look at her, you wouldn’t guess that she’s 50 and has been homeless more
A girl — or a woman — in a bright red scarf, with a soft toy mouse in her arms. To look at her, you wouldn’t guess that she’s 50 and has been homeless for three years. Her incredible passion to live prevents her from freezing on the cold streets of Moscow. close
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