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  1. The two films discussed in this article, Mysterium Occupation by Andrei Kudzinenka (Belarus 2003) and Brest Fortress by Aleksandr Kott (Belarus/Russia 2010), represent two opposing genres of memory in the post-catastrophic space of Belarusian culture.

    • Simon Lewis
  2. Belarusian Vasya the Pedestrian is a fan of Dynamo Brest. He ‘made’ five golden seasons, i.e. he never missed a game the team played in 2009, 2010, 2011, 201...

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  3. Jun 8, 2022 · Andrey Kuznechyk, reportedly convicted of creating an extremist group, was initially sentenced to 10 days in jail on November 26 on hooliganism charges that he rejected.

  4. In 2004, Andrey Kudzinenka realised his independently produced "de-Sovietized" partisan film, which represented a break with the central myth of Belarusian heroism. Set in 1942 during German occupation, this military drama consists of three chapters.

  5. In summer 2016, a project was announced that hints at the further self-ironization of the partisan idea. Andrei Kureichik, a popular film director, declared that he was working on an “eccentric youth comedyif you like, a [Belarusian] equivalent of The Hangover [a 2009 Hollywood comedy].”

  6. Jul 13, 2005 · The film, which bears the double title "Occupation -- Mystery Plays," failed to win a prize at the festival but its 33-year-old director, Andrey Kudzinenka, did not appear to be particularly...

  7. Andrey Kudinenko 2012 AD film director Belarus.JPG. 972 × 845; 101 KB. 0 references. sex or gender. male. 1 reference. country of citizenship. Soviet Union. 1 reference.