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- It's 1989, the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic. Five 17-year-old secondary school graduates go on a camping trip, which comes as a test of their character and emotional maturity on the threshold of adult life.
- "Formula of Humanity" consists of 12 eight-minute episodes, each of which tells a story from a person's life during World War II. All stories are real and taken from eyewitnesses who participated in the production, when it was possible. By the example of people who survived the war, the viewer will be able to learn the "uncomfortable truth" about the war, join the universal values by the examples of human actions in inhuman conditions.
- A documentary series about people of Belarus doing seemingly impossible things: they create socially-oriented businesses, help the weak, save our cultural heritage. Independently, without reliance on the state, far from the capital. They are not superheroes, there are no millionaires among them, they look quite ordinary. Although not really - They look happy, they don't have a drop of melancholy and indifference, and not by chance. These people found themselves, found who they needed. And it is thanks to them that Belarus lives.
- An ordinary weekend of an ordinary family turns into a detective. Parents leave their eldest son Zhenya to look after the younger Kolya, and they themselves go to celebrate the wedding anniversary. As luck would have it, it's Zhenya's friend birthday too, and now he can't go there. But a miracle happens. A car from a social center comes to take Kolya. Big brother is free. And then Kolya - a teenager with a mental disability, like a gullible child - disappears, gets lost in a huge city - What will Zhenya, his girlfriend, their friends do? What will they choose - will they continue to celebrate or rush in search of Kolya? And how will this choice change them?
- "Transformation" tells life stories of several transgender people living in Belarus. Hardships they have to deal with, created by society and government, lack of knowledge and understanding.
- "Belarus is like" is an author's view of modern Belarus. A schoolboy out of child's curiosity and a sense of justice is in no hurry to accept the point of view of adults, whose idea of the country consists of a set of cliches and national symbols imposed on them in school. What is Belarus? What does it smell like? What color is it? Forms? How does it sound? The schoolboy is looking for answers to all these questions on the streets.
- A film about former prisoners of National Socialism, which breaks stereotypes about old age and promotes the socialization of older people.
- A short film in a bright and accessible manner explains why Belarus signed the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2015. The film tells about the challenges that society and the state need to overcome in order to make our country convenient for all citizens.
- Main characters - people with disabilities, participate as actors in theatrical productions. The "stage" for them is not therapy or entertainment. This is the only way of life in which they do not have limited opportunities, because for creativity no physical limitations matter. The viewers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the life of this community and to feel the true love, openness and power of people, who seemingly have nothing to hope for in their life. The film was shot with the participation of theatrical companies from Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus.
- Mara, Iosif's young wife, dies. Struggling to accept her death, Iosif hopes to find solace in the first November snow. In the hollow of an old oak, he finds Mara's last gift: a magical music box where her songs live.