Victor Asliuk's contrast of rural and urban life in Belarus examines the tangible differences between the young in the city and the elderly in the village and between modernity and tradition, interspersing modern images with archive material depicting the countryside as it used to be.
The documentary's title translates as "to be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French lan...
The documentary film ANCESTRAL CODE is a research into the origins of the Ukrainian and Belarusian p...
The film tells the story of a small family, consisting of a grandfather retired from the army, and h...
The people, the scenery and the industrial traditions of the Stroud valley and the growth of the woo...
It’s the last dictatorship of Europe, caught in a Soviet time-warp, where the secret police is still...
Yanka Kupala, Belarusian poet and writer, is one of the spiritual symbols of Belarus. He did everyth...
2021 was a turning point for Belarus and 6 Belarusian students - as well as for the city of Łódź, Po...
Still today, people say that during the stormy night from March 31st to April 1st, 1922, the devil h...
Alberta, Julia, and Catalina are three Chatino migrant women who have had to leave their communities...
As a diplomat, Andrei Sannikov was instrumental in Belarus' nuclear disarmament in the 1990s. Under ...
A documentary about Tanjuska who is a 12-year-old White-Russian schoolgirl, with a face like an icon...
One of the five-part documentary series by Belarusian writer and director Viktor Dashuk, which recou...
A journey through a place of an eternal past; where the grandson of a Jewish partisan sets out to ex...