Bialiatski / Unbroken (2026)
Bialiackis / Nepalaužiamas
A deeply personal look at the reality of international human rights, this film unfolds through the lens of long-term bonds and shared history. At its heart is Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski, whose presence is felt not through direct appearance, but through the voices of those who have lived and worked beside him for decades. The story is carried by two women: his wife, Natalia Pinchuk, and his closest ally, Sasha Koulaeva. Through memory, everyday habits, and years of collective experience, they reveal what it truly means to stand by someone when history loops instead of progresses. Crossing landscapes shaped by authoritarian rule—from Belarus to Tunisia and Colombia—the narrative follows a steady rhythm of hope, exhaustion, and return, connecting human rights defenders across borders and generations. A portrait of endurance, loyalty, and the quiet strength of human dignity over time.