Kupała (film)

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Directed byUladzimier Jankoŭski
Written byAliaksandra Barysava and Alena Kalunova
StarringMikalaj Śestak (aka Nikolay Shestak)
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Kupała
Directed byUladzimier Jankoŭski
Written byAliaksandra Barysava and Alena Kalunova
StarringMikalaj Śestak (aka Nikolay Shestak)
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Release date
  • 2020 (2020)
CountryBelarus
LanguagesBelarusian, Russian

Kupała (Belarusian: Купала) is a biopic produced by BelarusFilm in 2020 which dramatises the turbulent and tragic life of Belarusian poet Janka Kupała.

The film was directed by Belarusian director Uladzimier Jankoŭski [be-tarask] (aka Vladimir Yankovskiy) based on a storyline written by Aliaksandra Barysava and Alena Kalunova and starred Mikalaj Śestak (aka Nikolay Shestak), a Latvian actor with Belarusian roots, in lead role.[1][2][3]

The official release of the film has been postponed due to the political situation in Belarus and Russia:[4]

“The film reveals the main milestones of the poet's life and career, coinciding with the most tragic events of the 20th century”.[5]

“The fate of Kupała is written in the historical context and is closely connected with the fate of Belarus. Standing at the origins of the formation of the [modern] Belarusian nation, Kupała witnessed the birth of hopes for national revival and became a hostage of the totalitarian Soviet system. The complex personal story of the poet, the clash of the poet and the authorities, the huge poetic gift and love for the native land - all this formed the basis of the plot of the film. "Kupała" is a film about hope, about the continuity of history, about the poet as the embodiment of the national idea of an entire nation."[6]

“The film speaks about love and hate, war and revolution, life and death, creativity and literary gift. What is seen on screen is a story of an outstanding person, a poet of rare talent, whose personal drama and whose mysterious death still excite the minds of researchers and fans”.[7]

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