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''Viva Belarus!'' (, ) is a 2012 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Łukaszewicz about Belarusian Youth and its struggle for democracy. Based on a true story of
Franak Viačorka Francišak Valancinavič (Franak) Viačorka (Viacorka) (, , ''Frantishek Valentinovich Vechyorko'', born 26 March 1988) is a politician and journalist from Belarus, President of the Digital Communication Network and non-resident fellow at the Atl ...
, activist of the Belarusian opposition, co-author of the screenplay for the film.


Story

Belarus has been under the dictatorship of Lukashenko for 16 years. Miron (23) is not interested in politics, he thinks his friends from the democratic opposition make just a bunch of daydreamers. However, the "independent" rock group's next rock concert triggers public anti-regime demonstrations. Miron pays for these events by being forcibly drafted into the army despite his heart disease. In his unit, Miron comes face-to-face with inhumane conditions and indoctrination in the Soviet spirit. In protest, Miron, with the support of his beautiful and tireless girlfriend Vera, publishes blog ‘Life of a Conscript' on the Internet. The blog portrays the army as a miniature of contemporary Belarus, and its citizens as 'conscripts', subject to informal hierarchies and indoctrination, sparking a real storm in the Internet. Miron uses extracts from the blog in satirical songs which slam the regime and become street hits. The authorities decide to hit the rebel in his most sensitive spot...


Festivals and awards

* 11th Brussels Film Festival – Belgium – 19/26 June 2013 Prize Best Screenplay. * 38°
Gdynia Film Festival The Gdynia Film Festival aka FPFF (until 2011: Polish Film Festival, Polish: ''Festiwal Polskich Filmów Fabularnych w Gdyni'') is an annual film festival first held in Gdańsk (1974–1986), now held in Gdynia, Poland. It has taken place every ...
– Poland – 9/14 September 2013 Audience Award For The Best Film. * 3° Crime and Punishment Film Festival – Istanbul – Turkey – 9/16 sept 2013 First Prize * 4. Military Film Festival – Warsaw – 16/21. September 2013 Best Feature Film, Golden Sable * 7. International Film festival for Young People – Austria – 3/5. October 2013 Prize of the Jury and Audience Award *
Febiofest The Prague International Film Festival (), also known as Febiofest, was a film festivals in the Czech Republic. It presented a wide spectrum of contemporary and retrospective examples of high-quality film including alternative, film-school and a ...
– PRAGUE int. FF – Czech Republic - 14/22 March 2013 Official Selection * Belarusian Days STOCKHOLM – Sweden – 19/21 March 2013 * Presentation at the European Parliament – October 15, 2013 * Molodist KIEV – 19/27 October 2013 *
Scanorama ''Scanorama'' was the award-winning inflight magazine of SAS. It was one of the magazines produced by SAS. ''Scanorama'' was established in 1972. Twelve issues were released yearly. The publisher was DG Communications AB based in Stockholm. It w ...
– Lithuania -7/24 November 2013 Official Selection * Camerimage - Poland -16/23 November 2013 Official Selection * Goa Int Film festival – India -20/30 November 2013 Official Selection * Tofifest - Poland - November 2013, Official Selection * Polish festival Chicago- US - 8/26 November 2013 Official Selection * Polish festival in Toronto – Canada – November 2013 Official Selection * Noordelijk Festival – the Netherlands – 6/10 November 2013 Official Selection * Camerimage Intl Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography – Poland - Nov 16-23 Official Selection


References


External links

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«Viva Belarus!» at FilmPolski.pl
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«Viva Belarus!» at MultiKino.pl
({{in lang, pl) * http://charter97.org/en/news/2013/9/9/75340/ * http://www.rferl.org/content/franak-viacorka-viva-belarus/24925295.html * http://belarusdigest.com/story/free-%D1%81inema-unfree-belarus-14286 * http://www.kyivpost.com/content/russia-and-former-soviet-union/rferl-viva-belarus-awarded-for-best-screenplay-at-brussels-film-festival-326813.html * http://artsfreedom.org/?p=4919 Polish drama films 2012 films Films set in Belarus Films about musical groups Films about political repression