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Dancing Around Dictatorship
04/12/2008 - 00:40 / The Prague Wanderer In the middle of the documentary “Belarusian Waltz,” director Andrzej Fidyk moves the camera from his hero, Alexander Pushkin, to his wife. She smiles sweetly and recites a popular joke: A Belarusian man is hanged, and his body is left dangling from the noose for two days, until officials take him down and lay him on the grass. The man comes to and starts coughing. The shocked officials ask him, "How is it possible?" The man replies, "You know, it was hard – but I got used to it." comments: 0 |
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