Poland / Oct 09, 2021 / Warsaw Film Festival
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Another rigging of the presidential election in Belarus in 2020 led to massive civil resistance which the country had never experienced before. Brutal suppression of the peaceful protests resulted in more massive marches. Yet, the peaceful protests, having lasted for several months, did not achieve Alexander Lukashenko’s resignation from the president’s post he’s been holding for 27 years. Instead, political repressions in Belarus increased dramatically and became the largest in the history of Europe since the 1970s. The documentary focuses on the lives of Belarusian families who try to continue living and carry on despite being traumatised. Looking at their lives, we can see the pain and hope, feel the fear and determination of these people. An extraordinarily moving film from a Belarusian director living in Poland.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Gdy kwiaty nie milczą |
| Original language | PL |
| Spoken languages | беларуская мова, Pусский |
| Production countries | Poland |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Belsat TV, Studio Sonica |
| Release date | 9 ottobre 2021 |
| Production | Beata Krasicka |
| Writer | Andrei Kutsila |
| Editing | Paweł Klepacz, Andrei Kutsila |
| Cinematography | Andrei Kutsila |
| Assistant directors | Andrei Kutsila |
| Camera operators | Andrei Kutsila |
| Additional photography | Andrei Kutsila |
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