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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
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.
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
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.
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
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
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
The film tells the story of the life of a young man from Minsk, who for the past 18 years has lived in the country of “the last dictator of Europe”. The more
The film tells the story of the life of a young man from Minsk, who for the past 18 years has lived in the country of “the last dictator of Europe”. The film is based on the events of 2010–2011 in Belarus: the presidential campaign, repression of dissenters, trials of the Belarusian opposition and how it affected the life of the most “stable” post-Soviet republic. close
A film about the unique Belarusian nature. One of the possible ways to show her beauty is through a person who truly feels inseparable from her. At some more
A film about the unique Belarusian nature. One of the possible ways to show her beauty is through a person who truly feels inseparable from her. At some time take his perception, look at the "wild Belarus" with his eyes. Together with them to approach the line, beyond which the everyday human life ends and the mystery of nature begins. This man — journalist and photographer Sergey Plytkevich. He is called “one of the most authoritative specialists in the field of tourism”, “Master of Belarusian photography” and “living classics of photoanimalistics”. 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
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
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