Tatyana Hatsura-Yavorskaya is a human rights activist and founder of the NGO Zvyano: https://zvyano.org/?page_id=588&lang=en
Since 1988 until today, Nina Baginskaya has been actively participating in various protests. In 1994, after Lukashenko came to power in Belarus, she was dismissed from the institute because her project's report was prepared in the Belarusian language.
Darya Rublevskaya is working for the Solidarity Postcards Atelier. She and a team of volunteers is providing a platform, where you can send a message in English to a political prisoner. They will then translate your text and write your text by hand on a postcard and sends it by post to Belarus.
The documentary is directed by Juliane Tutein, a filmmaker who has already received awards for her previous works on Belarus, this documentary is a captivating testament to how people fight for democracy on a daily basis, even when they are scarcely visible in the public eye.
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The documentary provides a unique glimpse into the struggle for democracy in Belarus and the lives of three women after the major protests of 2020. These protests were the largest in Belarus‘s history, but the Lukashenko regime brutally suppressed them. Over the course of an entire year, the film follows these exceptional women from different generations, all of whom continue to tirelessly fight for a democratic Belarus.
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