Kalinovski Square

Kalinovski Square

Release date : June 23, 2008
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Estonia /
Original Language : Belarusian / Russian /
Director : Yuriy Khashchevatskiy /
Writers : Yuriy Khashchevatskiy /
Production companies : Baltic Film Production /
June 23, 2008 1h 27m Estonia Documentary Belarusian More
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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!" 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!
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  • title:Kalinovski Square
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Estonia ·
  • Original Language: Belarusian · Russian ·
  • Director: Yuriy Khashchevatskiy /
  • Writers: Yuriy Khashchevatskiy ·
  • Production companies: Baltic Film Production ·
  • Overview: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!
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