Colours of the Nation
The white-red-white flag like never before has become a national symbol in the defence of which people are ready to sacrifice themselves. September 2020 to February 2021 is a crucial time for Belarusians, when for the historic white-red-white national symbols one can now be punished not only with an unreasonably high fine but also with death.
29.04.2021
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I Am the Coordinator. Why Women Took to the Streets
Since August 15, every Saturday in Minsk, Belarusians went to a Women’s March against police brutality and as a sign of solidarity with everyone who yearns for change in the country. Women came out demanding Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s resignation, new elections, release of political prisoners and investigation of all acts of violence against civilians. Women with flowers in their hands and in white dresses became a symbol of the new Belarus, known all over the world.
26.02.2021
The Country to Live in
This is the story of Dzmitryy Lukomski and Vyaleta Mayshuk, members of the “The Country to Live in” group. They campaigned for Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya during election campaign in Belarus. They were forced to leave Belarus due to persecution.
09.02.2021
Where Is My Flag?
In the documentary “Where Is My Flag?” a story is told about the struggle of the famous Belarusian opposition activist Nina Baginskaya against the government. Why does Mrs. Nina attend rallies? Why is she angry at the police and will the petite woman be able to resist the dozen officers who will block her way to the Red Church?
14.01.2021
To Go and Not Come back... Episode 2
Alaxandr Vikhor (Sasha) did not vote in the presidential election and did not participate in the protests. 9 August 2020, he was detained and rortured to death. Henadz Shutau went to the protest only out of curiosity. He was shot in the back of the head. What these people were like and how they died, the documentary “To Go and Not Come back. Episode 2” tells about.
31.12.2020
To Be Called Humans. The Kupalarites
The film is an attempt to recreate the events of August 2020 that took place at the Yanka Kupala National Theater. Talks with the fired actors allows you to better understand what really happened there and why they chose to leave the theater.
24.11.2020
To Go and Not Come Back
The documentary will tell us who was the people who perished during the protests in Belarus. Alyaksandr Taraykouski. He was killed with a shot to the chest. Kanstantsin Shyshmakou. He was found hanged. Mikita Kryutsou. He was also found hanged. No investigations were launched in any of these cases. 
10.11.2020
Torture Center. Stories from Belarusian Detention Center
People arrested in the first days of protests and tortured in the detention center on Akrestsina Street share their experiences and emotions. We have footage from Akrestsina Street from August 10 to 14 when our heroes were there, as well as amateur recordings of their arrest.
21.10.2020
Solidary Białystok
Białystok is an important place among the solidary cities. Firstly, because of its close proximity and strong economic ties with Belarus, secondly, because it has a large Belarusian national minority, and thirdly, because it has a growing Belarusian diaspora. Hence, in Białystok, numerous actions of solidarity with the persecuted Belarusians in their homeland have been taking place. In my documentary, I want to show the diversity and spectacularism of these actions.
22.09.2020
This is Just the Beginning
Election day, queue in front of the election commission. Pavel Zhuk records the queue and says that he is seeing something like this for the first time. The observer tells how the elections are conducted. Evening. Events in front of the stella. People, water cannons, stun grenades.
16.09.2020
Oswald. The Minsk Mystery
The reputed Belarusian filmmaker Viktar Aslyuk has filmed the documentary ‘Oswald. The Minsk Mystery’.
06.02.2017
Yulia gets Dagestan
Журналістка і мама чатырох дзяцей з Масквы едзе на Каўказ у мусульманскі Дагестан, кідае выклік мясцовым уладам і традыцыям.
26.01.2017
Enough! To Freedom...
Minsk. December 19th 2010. After the Belarus government blatantly hijacked the results of the presidential election, tens of thousands of Belarusians came to the streets in a peaceful protest. Tired of a ubiquitous system of lies, these demonstrators set their sights on truth and freedom.
24.01.2017