
Yuriy Khashchevatskiy
Directing
Known For

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An Elevator for the Transitional Man

A political satire which exposes the shape of totalitarianism in the presidency of Alexander Lukaschenka, admirer of Hitler.
An Ordinary President

Everyone went crazy: Verónica Castro, who played Mariana in the cult TV series The Rich Also Cry, arrived in Moscow. Banquets, receptions, motorcades, handshakes, star-studded kisses, and the adoration of the crowd…
The Passion According to Mariana

Three months before elections the president of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenka claimed: "You have no other choice, you will vote for me!" We were trying to figure out how did it happen that 83% of the population voted for Lukashenka? The film tracks the opposition struggle during few post-election days. The movie shows the falsehood of the official propaganda and the ambiguous, sometimes polar, attitude of simple people. Assembling together all the debris of the opinions, comparing different historical events, jeering at dictator's arrogance and manners, admiring courage and dedication of the young generation, the feature approaches the understanding of what is really going on in the middle of Europe. And one more thing -the director's sarcastic comment throughout the film does not make you bored!
Kalinovski Square
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Russian Luck

Using the example of Georgia, the film's authors explore various historical and contemporary events related to Russia's aggressive foreign policy with respect to neighboring (and not only!) Countries, trying to understand their causes and answer difficult questions. What is the fundamental difference between the Russian world and Western civilization? What were and are the methods and tools of Russian politics? What influence does foreign policy have on domestic, in particular, on a person’s position, his fundamental rights and freedoms?
This Mad, Mad, Mad "Russian World"

The documentary film created by the famous Russian scientist and poet Alexander Gorodnitsky, Belarusian director Yury Khashchevatsky, German journalist Natalia Kasperovich and German cameraman Semen Fridland.
Searching for Idish

A radical cinematic letter about the hardships facing women in the collapsing Soviet Union. Shot in Belarus, Tajikistan, Ukraine and Siberia, these interviews and observations document the exploitation and repression of an unwavering patriarchal doctrine.
Orange Vests
The film is about Zhou Enlai, a revolutionary, diplomat, and prime minister of the new China.
The Time of Zhou Enlai
Documentary about the Jews who lived or lived in the territory of the former Soviet Union - the fate of a people who, despite the political-historical roots with the country in which they have been at home for centuries, have always tried to preserve their way of life and spiritual identity.
Everything Is Fine
The film is a social-political documentary film that raises questions about the roles we play in history and about the conditions that make it possible to overlook the onset of authoritarian regimes and live in them for years. What is our place in history and what roles do we (un)consciously take on ourselves? The film follows the victims, executioners as well as the disinterested observers.
Lobotomy
About the Soviet scientist and inventor Anatoly Eduardovich Yunitsky. Throughout the years of his engineering and design work, A.E. Yunitsky has remained true to his idea of creating a planetary vehicle that can transport all harmful industries beyond the Earth's sphere, giving the planet a chance for ecological survival.
Up to the Sky on a Wheel
The painting focuses on the Belarusian writer Ales Adamovich and the events in Minsk in 1989.