Music Partisans (2007)
The film is in a way the continuation of the previous one entitled „A Lesson of Belarusian”, which showed a protest of young people against the recent fake presidential elections in Belarus. The protest got brutally pacified by militia forces. Despite that, young Belarusians did not give in; they keep fighting the regime. This time they use slightly different methods. Their weapons are music, humour and an ironic distance to the absurd reality. Each form of regime has two sides: the dangerous one and the ridiculous one. “Music Partisans” describes the latter.
Director: Mirosław Dembiński
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
Release Date: January 1, 2007
Country: Poland
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Music Partisans about?
- The film is in a way the continuation of the previous one entitled „A Lesson of Belarusian”, which showed a protest of young people against the recent fake presidential elections in Belarus. The protest got brutally pacified by militia forces. Despite that, young Belarusians did not give in; they keep fighting the regime. This time they use slightly different methods. Their weapons are music, humour and an ironic distance to the absurd reality. Each form of regime has two sides: the dangerous one and the ridiculous one. “Music Partisans” describes the latter.
- Who directed Music Partisans?
- Music Partisans was directed by Mirosław Dembiński.
- How long is Music Partisans?
- Music Partisans has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
- What genre is Music Partisans?
- Music Partisans is a Documentary film.
- Where was Music Partisans produced?
- Music Partisans was produced in Poland.