Animatoren für Belarus (Weißrussland) / Lang Lebe Belarus Weißrussland
Animators For Belarus / Long Live Belarus
Belarus, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy / 2020 / Animation / 00:07:54min
Over fifty animators from nineteen countries collaborated to support Belarusians in their peaceful protests for fair elections and freedom. The animators offered their interpretation of the recent events in Belarus, creating the animated chronicles of these dramatic events. The white-red-white flag is a historical symbol of Belarus and has become a symbol of peace, protest, and hope for the people of Belarus.
Friday 22.10. 15:00
Block 1 & 2
Block 1 & 2

Yulia Ruditskaya, Ilya Gilmanov , Maria Scutaru, Cale Mazza, Udo Prinsen, Michael Woodruff, Anna-Maria Chernigovskaya, Victoria Prosanova, Ath1na, Viktoria Salimova, Veronica Solomon, Arril Johnson, Faiyaz Jafri, Diek Grobler, Yura Boguslavsky, Asya Kiseleva, Erentia Bedeker, Tania Sharavarava, Elodie Marechal, Declan Mitchell, Maarten Aerts, Jan Saska, Nina Ovsova , Marina Luzhkova, Sofya Nabok, Iulia Voitova, Lin | motionlin.com, Maria Cesaro, Monique Van Dijk-Renault, Svetlana Sichnaya, Nikita Meshcheryakov, Andrus' Takindang, Dzianis Mizhui, Masha Tyomkina, Catarina Calvinho Gil, Katya Khimenets , Frank Poncelet, group(e)collecti(ve/f), Alexander Bulakh, Elena Minaeva, Sofiya Voznaya, Yan Barysevich, Ala Nunu Leszynska, Sara Buccellato, Genadzi Buto, Natalia Ryss, Masha Yakushina, Candy Kugel, Anna Rudnitsky, Adela Križovenská, Dante Rustav, Hristina Belousova, Leonardo McClaren, Marta Magnuska
Yulia Ruditskaya is an award-winning director, animator, and artist. Initially from Minsk, Belarus, Yulia continues her journey as a visual storyteller in New York. As a multidisciplinary artist, Yulia came up with the concept for this project, and together with 50 other directors - animators, they created the collaborative project “Animators for Belarus” to support Belarusians in the unprecedented dramatic events of 2020.