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Watch the filmmaker interview
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View a photo gallery of Alexander Pushkin's stunts


Share your thoughts on Belarusian Waltz and Alexander Pushkin.

Talking Back
Is Pushkin a hero or a cad? Were you surprised by this glimpse of contemporary Belarus? Do you think that performance art is an effective way to fight totalitarianism?


Watch the filmmaker interview

Filmmaker Interview: Andrzej Fidyk
"A few years ago I was working in cooperation with a Norwegian human rights organization, and they had an idea to make a couple of films about countries that have problems with human rights. I started thinking about Belarus, which is still a totalitarian state." Andrzej Fidyk talks about the making of Belarusian Waltz.


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Discussion Guide
POV offers discussion guides for all of our films. Please download this guide and use it to gain tips on how to develop productive conversations using Belarusian Waltz.


View a photo gallery of Alexander Pushkin's stunts

Photo Gallery
View a slideshow of images of Alexander Pushkin in action as he performs his political art in Belarus.

  • Posted on August 14, 2008
  • Updated on May 29, 2009

I turned on the PBS channel and was so happy to hear Belarusian language and see the scenery of my homeland! By the end of the show I felt disappointed and angry. I feel a bit embarrassed that the world will see this odd person and think all Belarusians are like that.”

— Olia Melnikava, viewer

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