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Dasha Brian

Dasha Brian

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Biography

Dasha Brian is a Belarusian-born audiovisual artist working at the borderline of the arts. In her work, she strives to transcend the limitations of particular forms, rejecting the semantic constraints associated with the word ‘artist’ or ‘director’. Working mainly in video format, Dasha creates video collages, video sketches and short films. Her work often deals with socially relevant topics.

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3.14159
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3.1415 consists of three chapters: "body in politics," "body in art" and "body at war”. The movie explores different aspects of women's lives, raising questions about stereotypes, discrimination and inequality. This movie is an insightful and important exploration of women's roles in art and other spheres of life. Gender equality is a value of a democratic society. However, women in the world are still constantly subjected to all kinds of discrimination. Equality of rights and opportunities between men and women is enshrined in law in many countries - but stereotypes about the role of women in society are still common and hinder their development and realization.

3.14159

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What goes through the soul of a person who decides to leave their motherland? An already difficult decision becomes considerably more challenging if circumstances do not leave any time to think and prepare for departure. The psychological consequences that catch up with forced exiles in a foreign land are in the focus of the film.

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2024
09.08
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August 9, 2020 is the day of the beginning of the largest protest in Belarus. From morning till evening Minsk was filled with people in white bracelets. In the evening, when the central election commission announced the interim results of the elections, brutal dispersal of the protesters began. Alexander Taraikovsky died that night.

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2021
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The film draws public attention to the humanitarian crisis against refugees and shows that support is needed regardless of citizenship, sexual orientation, or nationality. The relevance of the project lies in the fact that nowadays people outside Ukraine often face discrimination and neglect, despite the fact that they are in the same difficult circumstances because of the war, and people because of their sexual orientation fall into an additional zone of risk due to homophobia and transphobia.

28.7.1951