Yury Boguslavsky
Directing
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Over 50 animators from 19 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. The youngest animator who participated in the project is only 12 years old.
Long Live Belarus

The action takes place in a dark and absurd world where crime pulls its hands even to music. But the music is pouring from everywhere, it is very difficult to keep it under control.
Stolen Melody

New animated film by Ilya Yudovich.
Grandmothers
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Video for the Vladimir Potanin Charitable Foundation
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New animated film by Vasily Chirkov and Yury Boguslavsky.
Lockdown

The video for the song of the group "Auction" was made by the Animation Workshop team during quarantine 2020-2021. About how important it is to keep the fire in your heart and share it even at a distance, despite the circumstances.
Heart
A story about love, told by my dad on the air of radio "Zazerkalie" (radio, where people with mental disorders perform).
One Pasha Boguslavsky
This film is the result of an animation workshop for teenagers in Yerevan. It is based on interviews with children whose families have just moved to Armenia from Russia.
Arrived, Arrived
The story of an old captain who went on his last voyage.
Ships of the Past Years
A short film in pixilation technique by the group Invisible Friends. The film plays with the well-known "5-second rule" — a folk belief that food picked up from the floor within five seconds remains safe to eat.
The 5-Second Rule

Poetic sketches on the theme of the sky. This collective work of students participating in the Tarusa residence is made in a rare mosaic animation technique. The film is experimental in nature: all the stages of its creation from the script to the editing were built on the principle of a mosaic - creating a whole image from small fragments.
The Sky Has No Edge
The film from the project "Living pictures" is based on the canvas of the Estonian artist Raul Rajangu / Raul Rajangu "New Year's Eve" / NÄÄRIÖÖ from the Estonian Art Museum. The authors of the animation project had to come up with what could happen before or after the moment captured by the artist. The characters and backgrounds are created and animated by children 7-10 years old.
Tolmuimeja
The film is the result of a charity workshop for children from Ukrainian families who came to Armenia. The film is based on their stories and memories to the music of the lullaby "Oh go sleep kolo vikon".