Motherland

Motherland

Release date : August 31, 2023
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : Norway / Sweden / Ukraine /
Original Language : Belarusian / Russian / Ukrainian /
Production companies : Folk Film / Sisyfos Film / Voka Films /
August 31, 2023 1h 36m Norway Documentary Belarusian More
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Svetlana has lost her son who was found dead while he was in the army. As she tries to shed light on the culture of violence and abuse in the Belarusian military, a group of young friends from the techno underground soon face being drafted themselves. They go to rave parties in undershirts and round sunglasses, but in a moment the party could be over – at least until huge protests break out in the streets following the recent ‘re-election’ of dictator-president and Putin sympathiser, Aleksandr Lukashenko. A glimmer of hope and a promise of change, which only causes the brutality of the authoritarian society to erupt in full force.
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  • title:Motherland
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Norway · Sweden · Ukraine ·
  • Original Language: Belarusian · Russian · Ukrainian ·
  • Director: Hanna Badziaka / Alexander Mihalkovich /
  • Writers: Hanna Badziaka · Alexander Mihalkovich ·
  • Production companies: Folk Film · Sisyfos Film · Voka Films ·
  • Overview:Svetlana has lost her son who was found dead while he was in the army. As she tries to shed light on the culture of violence and abuse in the Belarusian military, a group of young friends from the techno underground soon face being drafted themselves. They go to rave parties in undershirts and round sunglasses, but in a moment the party could be over – at least until huge protests break out in the streets following the recent ‘re-election’ of dictator-president and Putin sympathiser, Aleksandr Lukashenko. A glimmer of hope and a promise of change, which only causes the brutality of the authoritarian society to erupt in full force.
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