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ONE WORLD 2012: Belorussian Dream

Date: 21 May 2012 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Venue: CZECH PERMANENT REPRESENTATION TO THE EU, Rue Caroly 15, 1050 Bruxelles

Belorusskaya mechta / Film by Ekaterina Kibalchich / Russia / 2011 / 55 min.

According to this film’s anonymous guide, autumn 2010 was the most beautiful period in Belarus in recent years. His words are illustrated with footage of the election rallies of independent presidential candidates. The speaker and many others hoped that the country’s first free elections in 16 years would bring the authoritarian rule of Alexander Lukashenko to an end. Those hopes, boosted by pre-election polls, are dashed when the results are announced. Lukashenko receives 80 percent of the votes, while one opposition candidate is beaten and kidnapped. Subsequent protests against the reportedly rigged elections lead to the arrest of opposition politicians, their wives, election campaign colleagues and even ordinary demonstrators. The film provides a unique, close-up perspective on the totalitarian practices of Belarus’s state agencies, which are not afraid to make use of media propaganda, the secret police, threats, and show trials. It is, above all, a tribute to those Belarusians for whom freedom remains a value worth fighting for.

Guests will include Taciana Reviaka from the Belarusian NGO Viasna, and Lida Vackova, the coordinator of Belarussian projects of People in Need.

 

Film trailer.

This screening is part of the One World in Brussels 2012 film festival.