Thursday, 19 May 2016
Main Roles
1) Ruzmatov Dior is a producer. Dior student of international relations faculty of Vistula University . He’s dream is to became President
2) Elina Liakhova is a screenwriter. Elina student of international relations faculty of Vistula University. She’s dream is work United Nations for build better future
3) Viktoria Kuleshova is a director. Viktoria student of international relations faculty of Vistula University. She’s dream work on E.U parliament in Brussels for defending human rights.
4) Tatiana Osadchuk is editor. Tatiana student of international relations faculty of Vistula University. She’s dream become foreign minister secretary of Ukraine
5) Anfisa Volkova is redactor. Anfisa student of international relations faculty of Vistula University. She’s dream work OSCE for organize secure and safety in hole world
2) Elina Liakhova is a screenwriter. Elina student of international relations faculty of Vistula University. She’s dream is work United Nations for build better future
3) Viktoria Kuleshova is a director. Viktoria student of international relations faculty of Vistula University. She’s dream work on E.U parliament in Brussels for defending human rights.
4) Tatiana Osadchuk is editor. Tatiana student of international relations faculty of Vistula University. She’s dream become foreign minister secretary of Ukraine
5) Anfisa Volkova is redactor. Anfisa student of international relations faculty of Vistula University. She’s dream work OSCE for organize secure and safety in hole world
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Why we choose Genocide for our documentary?
Genocide is an extreme form of identity politics in terms of the extensive impact of identity politics on mass psychology, group dynamics, political riot and social discrimination which highlights in the enter of genocide. The navigation of political arena from state welfare and national identity to safeguarding the group politics to dominate the contending alliances solves the masses towards genocide. Hence genocide is a subsequent stage of identity politics or an increased transformation of identity politics into strict violence.
The Holocaust Genocide became Hitler and the Nazis were racist. They believed the German people were a 'master race', who were superior to others. They even created a league table of 'races' with the Aryans at the top and with Jews, Gypsies and black people at the bottom. These 'inferior' people were seen as a threat to the purity and strength of the German nation. When the Nazis came to power they persecuted these people, took away their human rights and eventually decided that they should be exterminated. To shoot our documentary movie we have founded needed information - historical backgrounds, data, and literature. We have visited the most famous and horrible concentration camp – Auschwitz in Krakow. We were deeply impressed by the atmosphere of that place. In our movie you can see some shoots from Auschwitz.
The Rwandan genocide was also caused by the build up of ethnic hatred in the context of civil war. The Hutu government used this event to propel the masses into action against Tutsi minority. 1994 genocide had been carefully planned and coordinated by a small group of government and military officials who used the administrative structure and coercive force of the state to invigorate the genocide and extend it across the country. Fear of Tutsi rule that motivated the extremist Hutu government and their radical propaganda policy. The mass killings in Rwanda quickly spread from Kigali to the rest of the country, with some 800,000 people slaughtered over the next three months. During this period, local officials and government-sponsored radio stations called on ordinary Rwandan civilians to murder their neighbors. Civil war raged alongside the genocide. Forces had gained control over most of country, including Kigali. In response, more than 2 million people, nearly all Hutus, fled Rwanda, crowding into refugee camps in the Congo and other neighboring countries.
The primary reason we selected this topic is Golodomor is the murder of millions of people that took place in front of the whole country, and remained unpunished, terrified people living on the territory of the former USSR. This horror is still maintained and that's hard to say in society and in the family. I think that it was enough for one set or shot in the family or near surroundings, to forever be scared of the state authorities, especially because these authorities has long stood on the side of the executioners. But during the repression it was terrible not only for those who was associated with the victims, but also those who were just a witness. It was targeted policy of intimidation, and it gave its fruits. This horror until today alive and leads to the fact that people do not want to see and hear unfair things, do not want to grasp and understand that with the victims, are unable to experience sadness
Work flow plan
Plan
-Create a Blog
-Make up scripts
-Find an appreciate place to shooting
- Inviting guests for interview
-Inform all the crews and command to place of gathering their role
-Make view and analyze of genocides
- Work and shoot documentary
- Post the movie on blog site
Script
1-Part
- Talking about Jewish Genocide in Auschwitz violence camp
2- Part
-Rwanda genocide Hutus government against Tutsi civil war
3- Part
-USSR government against Communist Ukraine view of Holodomor
Weekly Summary
First week
- Meeting with group to portioned responsibilities
Second week
- Made plan and create a blog
Third week
- Prepare video for documentary
Fourth week
- Visit Ukrainian Embassy in Warsaw
Why did we choose this topic ?
The primary reason we selected this topic is because Golodomor is the murder of millions of people that took place in front of the whole country, and remained unpunished, terrified people living on the territory of the former USSR. And this horror is still maintained. And that's hard to say in society and in the family. I think that it was enough for one set or shot in the family or near surroundings, to forever be scared of the state authorities, especially because these authorities has long stood on the side of the executioners. But during the repression it was terrible not only for those who was associated with the victims, but also those who were just a witness. It was targeted policy of intimidation, and it gave its fruits. This horror until today alive and leads to the fact that people do not want to see and hear unfair things, do not want to grasp and understand that with the victims, are unable to experience sadness.
Friday, 13 May 2016
From The Aditional Committe
In the years of the Stalinist regime, the Ukrainian nation was exposed to cruel repression. Today it can be stated with certainty that among all the “brotherly republics” of the former USSR, Soviet Ukraine suffered the heaviest losses in human life. Questions continue to arise concerning the sources and the circumstances in that catastrophe, as scholars in various countries work to provide credible answers to those issues. A dispute over the number of the victims in an element of that process.
One claim is indisputable the Ukrainian famine of the years M2-1933 can neither be forgotten nor ignored. It was an important link in a chain of catastrophes which struck Europe in the 30-th century. It came to be reflected in the declarations adopted by the governments and parliaments of numerous states which recognize the famine or the 1930s as genocide committed against the people of Ukraine. On 28 November 2006, such a resolution was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and on 16 March 2006, a similar document was adopted by the Senate of the Republic of Poland, followed, on 6 December 2006 by the Lower House of the Polish Parliament.
Knowledge of the Holodomor is growing constantly, as new documents are made public, disclosing the activities of the top leaders of the USSR in the years 1932-1933 and the working methods of the local apparatchik, particularly those with roots in the Soviet party nomenklatura of the Ukrainian SSR. This knowledge fosters understanding of the mechanisms behind the crime and understanding of the means through which the Stalinist regime would destroy the Ukrainian means nationhood, justifying it with the necessity social modernization while, in fact, aiming to completely subordinate and humiliate Ukraine. The documents made available give clear proof to the doctrinal and immediate motive driving the communist establishment while allowing for the reconstruction of the contemporary situation both at the macro- as well as the micro-level. It is worth witness much different regions of the USSR in the years 1932 - 1933 would witness much different approach taken by the authorities to fit with the specific conditions of each region.
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