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''Kupała'' () is a biopic produced by
BelarusFilm Belarusfilm ( be, Беларусьфільм) is the main film studio of Belarus. History Belarusfilm, under the name ''Belgoskino'' was founded in 1924. In 1928, the ''Soviet Belarus'' studio (''Савецкая Беларусь'') was founded ...
in 2020 which dramatises the turbulent and tragic life of Belarusian poet Janka Kupała. The film was directed by Belarusian director (aka Vladimir Yankovskiy) based on a storyline written by Aliaksandra Barysava and Alena Kalunova and starred Mikalaj Śestak (aka Nikolay Shestak), a Latvian actor with Belarusian roots, in lead role. The official release of the film has been postponed due to the political situation in Belarus and Russia:


Plot

“The film reveals the main milestones of the poet's life and career, coinciding with the most tragic events of the 20th century”. “The fate of Kupała is written in the historical context and is closely connected with the fate of Belarus. Standing at the origins of the formation of the odernBelarusian nation, Kupała witnessed the birth of hopes for national revival and became a hostage of the totalitarian Soviet system. The complex personal story of the poet, the clash of the poet and the authorities, the huge poetic gift and love for the native land - all this formed the basis of the plot of the film. "Kupała" is a film about hope, about the continuity of history, about the poet as the embodiment of the national idea of an entire nation." “The film speaks about love and hate, war and revolution, life and death, creativity and literary gift. What is seen on screen is a story of an outstanding person, a poet of rare talent, whose personal drama and whose mysterious death still excite the minds of researchers and fans”.


Cast

* ''Mikalaj Śestak'' (aka Nikolay Shestak) as adult Janka Kupała; * ''Aliena Hiranok'' (aka Elena Girenok (Pobegaeva)) as , teacher, Kupała's wife; * ''Vieranika Pliaškievič'' (akа Veronika Plyashkevich) as , Belarusian actress, Kupała ’s inamorata; * ''Hanna Palupanava'' (aka Anna Polupanova) as Kupała ’s mother, Bianihna Valasievič (Lucevič); * ''Aliaksandar Abramovič'' (aka Alexandr Abramovich) as Kupała's father, Daminik Lucevič; * ''Aliaksandar Illin'' (aka Alexandr Ilin) as Aliaxandar Kušnier; * ''Aliaksandar Efremaŭ'' (aka Alexandr Efremov) as , Belarusian publicist, literary critic; * ''Siarhej Čekieres'' (aka Sergei Chekeres) as Anton Liavicki (pen name ), Belarusian writer, playwright, publicist; * '(aka Vladimir Yankovskiy) as , Belarusian publisher, literary critic and folklorist; * ''Maksim Krečataŭ'' (aka Maksim Krechetov) as Zmicier Žylunovič (pen name Ciška Hartny), Belarusian poet, writer and political leader; * ''Uladzimier Hlotaŭ'' (aka Vladimir Glotov) as Samuil Plaŭnik (pen name Zmitrok Biadula), Belarusian poet, writer and political activist; * ''Ihar Dzianisaŭ'' (aka Igor Denisov) as , one of the leaders of the
January Uprising The January Uprising ( pl, powstanie styczniowe; lt, 1863 metų sukilimas; ua, Січневе повстання; russian: Польское восстание; ) was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at ...
, an acquaintance of young Janka Kupała; * ''Siarhej Žbankoŭ'' (aka Sergey Zhbankov) as , Belarusian political activist, publicist and actor; * ''Ruslan Čarniecki'' (aka Ruslan Chernetskiy) as Anton Luckievič, leader of the Belarusian independence movement and Prime Minister of the
Belarusian Democratic Republic The Belarusian People's Republic (BNR; be, Беларуская Народная Рэспубліка, Bielaruskaja Narodnaja Respublika, ), or Belarusian Democratic Republic, was a state proclaimed by the Council of the Belarusian Democratic R ...
; * ''Dzianis Paršyn'' (aka Denis Parshin) as
Ivan Luckievič Ivan Luckievič (; 9 June 1881 – 20 August 1919) was a leading figure of the Belarusian independence movement in the early 20th century, publicist and archaeologist. He was a brother of Anton Luckievič. Early life Luckievič was born in S ...
, leading figure of the Belarusian independence movement, publicist and archaeologist; * ''Zmicier Jesianievič'' (aka Dmitriy Esenevich) as , Belarusian writer, poet and publicist; * ''Siarhej Hadkoŭ'' (aka Sergei Godkov) as , Belarusian writer and literary critic; * ''Heorgi Lojka'' (aka Georgi Loyka) as
Jakub Kolas Yakub Kolas (also Jakub Kołas, be, Яку́б Ко́лас, – August 13, 1956), real name Kanstantsin Mikhailovich Mitskievich (Канстанці́н Міха́йлавіч Міцке́віч, ) was a Belarusian writer, dramatist, poet a ...
, Belarusian writer; * ''Aliaksandar Cimoškin'' (aka Alexandr Timoshkin) as Usevalad Ihnatoŭski, Belarusian politician, scholar and first President of the
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus The National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (NASB) ( be, Нацыянальная акадэмія навук Беларусі, russian: Национальная академия наук Беларуси, НАН Беларуси, НАНБ) is ...
; * ''Andrej Dušačkin'' (aka Andrey Dushechkin) as Uladzimier Pičeta, Belarusian historian and first rector of the
Belarusian State University Belarusian State University (BSU) ( be, links=no, Белару́скі дзяржа́ўны ўніверсітэ́т, ; russian: links=no, Белору́сский госуда́рственный университе́т) is a university in Mins ...
; * ''Siarhej Jurevič'' (aka Sergey Yurevich) as Sciapan Niekraševič, Belarusian academic and political figure; * ''Maksim Duboŭski'' (aka Maksim Dubovskiy) as
Arkadź Smolič Arkadź Smolič (also spelled Arkadzi Smolich, ; 29 September 1891 - 17 June 1938) was an academic, active participant of the Belarusian independence movement and a victim of Stalin's purges. Biography Arkadź Smolicz, white Аркадзь А ...
, Belarusian academic and political activist; * ''Illia Jasinski'' (aka Ilya Yasinski) as Vaclaŭ Lastoŭski, a leader of the Belarusian independence movement and Prime Minister of the
Belarusian Democratic Republic The Belarusian People's Republic (BNR; be, Беларуская Народная Рэспубліка, Bielaruskaja Narodnaja Respublika, ), or Belarusian Democratic Republic, was a state proclaimed by the Council of the Belarusian Democratic R ...
; * ''Uladzimier Cieslier'' (aka Vladimir Tsesler) as
Jazep Drazdovič Jazep Drazdovič (1888–1954, Belarusian: Язэп Нарцызавіч Драздовіч, ) was a Belarusian painter, archaeologist, and ethnographer. Born in the present day Hłybokaje District in the family of a landless nobleman, Drazdovi ...
, Belarusian painter, archaeologist and ethnographer; * ''Vera Paliakova'' (aka Vera Polyakova) as Princess Magdalena Radziwill, an aristocrat who financed Belarusian Catholic and national revival initiatives; * ''Uladzimier Miščančuk'' (aka Vladimir Mishchanchuk) as , doctor and political activist; * ''Anatol Holub'' (aka Anatoliy Golub) as Vladimir Zatonski, Soviet political and head of the ; * ''Aleh Koc'' (aka Oleg Kots) as Golubev, an officer of the
Joint State Political Directorate The Joint State Political Directorate (OGPU; russian: Объединённое государственное политическое управление) was the Intelligence agency, intelligence and state security service and secret police ...
(OGPU); * ''Aleh Harbuz'' (aka Oleg Garbuz) as Šarkevič, an officer of the
Joint State Political Directorate The Joint State Political Directorate (OGPU; russian: Объединённое государственное политическое управление) was the Intelligence agency, intelligence and state security service and secret police ...
(OGPU); * ''Jaŭchim Cuba'' (aka Yefim Tsuba) and Cimur Niadvied (aka Timur Nedved) as young Kupała; * ''Siarhej Ulasaŭ'' (aka Sergei Vlasov) as Akim.


Controversies

Designed as a flagship project of Belarusian state cinema company
BelarusFilm Belarusfilm ( be, Беларусьфільм) is the main film studio of Belarus. History Belarusfilm, under the name ''Belgoskino'' was founded in 1924. In 1928, the ''Soviet Belarus'' studio (''Савецкая Беларусь'') was founded ...
, the film was due to be officially released in 2019. However, the release has been postponed and the film has so far been seen only by a select few critics and in pirate versions. The postponement is widely attributed to an anticipated hostile reaction in Russia to “a elarusianpost-colonial film hich depictsBelarus sa colony first of the Russian Empire, and then the Soviet Empire...”, a film “designed to help elarusiansunderstand who
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are”. The film received a Cinematographic Event of the Year award at the second CIS international film festival in Moscow in November 2020. However, due to Covid restrictions, the film was seen by no more than 170 people. Six months later, the film was viewed by several experts at a closed preview of the Eurasian Film Festival in Britain. The premiere was supposed to take place in Romford, East London, on an anniversary of the poet's death. However, two days before the screening, BelarusFilm withdrew the film from the competition. Most of the videos posted online have been deleted or blocked. As a result, the film was awarded the first anti-prize of the Eurasian Film Festival. In April 2022, the film director confirmed that the rights to "Kupała" are held by BelarusFilm and that “the film is not permitted to be released yet”.


References


External links

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