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Genre: Documentary, Historical, short film. Year: 2011.
Directed by: Catherine Kibalchich.
The film - a journalist of Channel rossiykogo Kibalchich Catherine, was born in 1982 in Minsk. She graduated from the journalism faculty of Belarusian State University.
Description: In Minsk, Sunday, November 6th of 2011, held a secret premiere of the documentary film ' The Belarusian dream ' about past presidential elections and the political situation in Belarus.
Premiere of the film was prepared in secret, show itself - closed. Until the last moment we did not want to report an event that intelligence is not disrupted the premiere events on the 19 December 2010 on an area Nezasisimosti when riot police violently dispersed a peaceful demonstration of opposition.
... And how in the state with total control you can be happy no matter what. ...
The film tells the story of the life of a young man from Minsk, who for the last 18 years living in the country, ... The film went to the event 2010 - 2011 period in Belarus: Presidential campaign of repression against dissidents, the courts of the Belarusian opposition and how it affected the lives of the most ...
... And how in the state with total control you can be happy no matter what. ... The film - a journalist of Channel rossiykogo Kibalchich Catherine, was born in 1982 in Minsk. She graduated from the journalism faculty of Belarusian State University. At first she worked in Minsk in the newspaper ... Since June 2002. - In the news program of the Belarusian TV channel ONT. Since August 2003. moved to Moscow and began work on the 3rd channel as a reporter of the ... From 2005 - journalist of the ...
In 2010 a special report about homeless dogs was nominated for ... In 2011. Russian Union of Journalists awarded the prize ... Written several documentaries for Channel: ...
Catherine was unable to come to Minsk to the premiere because she has to give birth any day now, and the family simply can not let her go to Belarus, does not have to risk.
Country: Belarus.
Time: 00:57:01.
December 11 with the full house in the Warsaw cinema ...
Recall is a film about the events of 2011 Square and the modern history of Belarus. Its author - Belarusian journalist Catherine Kibalchich, working from mid- 2005 in the Russian First Channel.
Arts Foundation, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts) in New York organized the premiere of a documentary film of the Russian TV journalist Catherine Kabalchich ' dream of Belarus '.
The tape is devoted to the presidential elections in 2010 and the subsequent events - performances of the opposition, including social networking sites were born in the silent applause of the shares, and forcibly disperse the protesters, according to RIA Novosti.
The political climate in Belarus is shown in the breaking of the life of a particular person, but in reality - a younger generation that grew up during the reign of Alexander Lukashenko, the country's leadership 18 years.
To this generation is itself Minsker Kibalchich Katya, a reporter for Russia's First Channel and winner of national award for his coverage of the Belarusian Taffy campaign on Channel. Perhaps because the work and got a very personal, emotional, tragic and yet light.
Operators worked on the film, Alexander Barazenka, Tatiana and Alexander Gavrilchik Pot, rapper Vincent and the 'voice' Denis Tarasenko.
Messenger of Belarus on the show tapes in New York made all party protests in recent years the businessman Oleg Rakhiv. As a generic character of the film, he enjoyed an encouraging fall election campaign, the Belarusian.
Along with thousands of citizens on election night he was on the Independence Square in December 2010 and for a minute before the violent dispersal of genuinely believed that democracy has triumphed. He went through arrests and Nara, his business checking non-stop, my wife lost her job, helped distribute leaflets son, ' asked ' of the prestigious public high school. That was the story Rakhiv in New York.
' While I 'm in America, at home in Minsk has received four summonses in the KGB. We do not want violence, just go out on the street - we stamp and clap, and we believe that the time will come when the supporters of change will no longer push out of our country ...
Premiere tape was timed to coincide with the exhibition of contemporary Belarusian art alternative ' Sound of Silence: Art against dictatorship '. The gallery presents works by Elizabeth Foundation Sergey Shabohina, Ales Pushkin, art groups ' Lime Blossom ', Antibrainwash and FAU and other artists.
The film tells the story of the life of a young man from Minsk, who for the last 18 years living in the country, ... In the tapes formed the basis of events 2010-2011 in Belarus. The film was shown with Polish and English subtitles at the International Festival of Human Rights WatchDocs.
The event was attended by the head of election headquarters of Andrei Sannikov, Vladimir Kobets and the head of the Information Bureau ...
Source:. www. charter97. org.
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