3.14159 (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
3.14159

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Runtime: 7

3.1415 consists of three chapters: "body in politics," "body in art" and "body at war”. The movie explores different aspects of women's lives, raising questions about stereotypes, discrimination and inequality. This movie is an insightful and important exploration of women's roles in art and other spheres of life. Gender equality is a value of a democratic society. However, women in the world are still constantly subjected to all kinds of discrimination. Equality of rights and opportunities between men and women is enshrined in law in many countries - but stereotypes about the role of women in society are still common and hinder their development and realization.

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Assistant Camera:
Pavel Miskevich

Assistant Director:
Karolina Potapenko

Casting Director:
Masha Kruk

Color Grading:
Jonny Symmetry

Director:
Dasha Brian

Director of Photography:
Valik Glushko

Editor:
Dorothy Miko
Tom Miko

Focus Puller:
Yauheni Hlushan

Gaffer:
Yauhen Lazar

Music:
Yelizar Kandrashou

Painter:
Ewa Goral

Producer:
Masha Kruk

Production Assistant:
Volha Melnikava

Set Designer:
Valeryia Slivankova

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