A gay short film about human rights in Russia. Awarded by Amnesty International - Special Prize for Human Rights.
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SPASIBO is a short-film made in reaction to the homophobic law in Russia, which came into force the 17 of march 2012 in Saint Petersbourg. Today, the law is extended on the entire Russia.
The film got the Special Prize for human rights at the Cinema and Human Rights Film Festival, Amnesty International, Paris 2012. Clément, a French actor, goes to Saint Petersburg to participate into a film festival. When he gets there, he realizes he has disappeared: nobody can hear him and see him. He meets Andrei, a Russian gay who lives the same thing.
More info:
spasibo-shortfilm.com
facebook.com/spasiboshortfilm
SPASIBO is a short-film made in reaction to the homophobic law in Russia, which came into force the 17 of march 2012 in Saint Petersbourg. Today, the law is extended on the entire Russia.
The film got the Special Prize for human rights at the Cinema and Human Rights Film Festival, Amnesty International, Paris 2012. Clément, a French actor, goes to Saint Petersburg to participate into a film festival. When he gets there, he realizes he has disappeared: nobody can hear him and see him. He meets Andrei, a Russian gay who lives the same thing.
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