
Kirill Galitsky
Art
Biography
In 2004 he graduated from the Belarusian State Academy of Arts (directing TV), in 2005 - from the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy, in 2015 - from the Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors (Moscow). The author of the films “Devils” (2015), “Call it what you want” (2016), “White on Black” (VR, 2017), “Beach/Forest/Tambour” (2019).
Known For

Elena is a student in Minsk. She is having an intense but self-destructive love affair with Viktor. When Elena's father goes to prison she has to take charge of his business dealings to help him. She drives repeatedly into the restricted zone at Chernobyl, behind the wheel of a truck, in order to smuggle contaminated steel. The conflicts with Viktor escalate, and Elena is increasingly captivated by the zone's deceptive beauty...
1986

In a small Belarusian village where time seems to stand still, Jasja must deal with her mother's death. She takes every duty upon herself to fill the void a mother has left behind. Someone must hold the pieces together. Still, her father decides to send her to an orphanage with the promise of returning. When he fails to show up, she decides to run away and go back home instead.
Lake of Happiness
He came to her on the beach. She wanted to be alone, and left. He caught up with her and turned the rest of her days in a nightmare.
Sands/Woods/Carriage
She lives in plenty. A successful marriage, a comfortable routine, a cushy job, an office affair. Everyone’s alive and well. She is attractive and clever. But it’s not enough for her. Anna’s husband is offered a promotion with a transfer to Vladivostok. Being a romantic person, Anna willingly accepts it and... it is where her settled life starts to crack.