LEADER 02176ngm a22003017a 4500003 hubpceuo 005 20200330140804.0 005 hubpceu 006 g|||||r|||| 00| 0 007 v| |||||| 008 121017b########xx#|||############m|rus|| 040 |bEnglish |chubpceu 041 rusbel |jeng 099 FL Record |f1521 100 Khashchevatski, Yuri, |edirector. 242 Kalinovski Square |yeng 245 Ploshcha 260 Estonia : |bF. Marianna, |c2007. 300 DVD-ROM (73 min.) 337 Moving image 520 In March 2006, presidential elections were held in Belarus. Despite the hopes of the opposition and many outside the country, Alexander Lukashenko was reelected for a third consecutive term in manipulated elections; the official result gave him over 85 percent of the vote. The well-known Belarusian director Yuri Khashchevatsky was an observer of the elections and the events surrounding them. He filmed pre–election meetings, the proclamations of candidates, anti–Lukashenko demonstrations and interviews with opponents of the regime who were arrested. In Kalinovski Square Khashchevatski manages, as in the earlier An Ordinary President (1996), to transform the dark and despotic goings on of present–day Belarus into exquisite political satire. With irony and humor, he points to what the country suffers from most of all – the dictator Lukashenko's self–centered understanding of the world and the totalitarian method of rule which springs from it. The film lifts the lid on an elaborate state apparatus which does not allow the slightest sign of democratisation, and a "free" election which turns into farce. 580 Verzio Film Festival Submission 942 |2ddc |cDVD-ROM 952 |00 |10 |40 |50 |70 |8FL |991464FL |bFL |d2016-11-25 |l0 |r2016-11-25 |w2016-11-25 |yDVD-ROM 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6FL_RECORD_1521_000000000000000 |70 |8FL |9146891FL |bFL |d2019-03-20 |l0 |oFL Record 1521 |pHU_OSA_00003154.mp4 |r2021-11-04 |w2019-03-20 |yDIGIFILM |zAccess Copy, MP4 format |cAudio Visual 920 01 Ge32jdY0 966 True |bHU_OSA_00003154 |cDigitally Anywhere / With Registration