Cutty Sark /
A Tale of Adventure
Kosta Karakashyan /
WAITING FOR COLOR
AWARDS
Dancescreen 2019 + TANZRAUSCHEN Festival Wuppertal – Best Student Film
Cinédanse Ottawa 2019 – Winner Prix Lumière
Moving Body 2019 – Encouragement Award
Press: them, GLAAD, Bloomberg, Columbia Spectator, Egoist.bg, BOYSCOUT, BNT, BTV, Radio Free Europe, University of Pennsylvania: Perry World House, Кинематограф.бг
The film chooses dance as the primary medium in order to evoke three distinct emotions that showcase the intensity that Chechens faced: surveillance, brutality, and hopelessness. The physically-charged, abstract movement is choreographed to enhance the resonance of the spoken testimonies, offering a physical interpretation of the psychological torture that the individuals experienced.
The film is a direct response to the government anti-gay purge in Chechnya that made international news in April 2017 about the abduction, torture and extrajudicial killings of over 100 gay men in the Chechen Republic, a part of the Russian Federation. As news spread, activists tried to evacuate survivors and push the local government for accountability, admittance, and persecution of those involved in these terrible crimes against humanity. The Russian government has been stalling its investigation, refusing to come forward with anything conclusive even after reports and public testimonials of individuals who had successfully escaped were shared in the press.
The film was independently produced by Kosta Karakashyan and Studio Karakashyan, and is being released in collaboration with Single Step Foundation, a Bulgarian non-profit organization that aims to help LGBTI youth recognize, come out and affirm their sexual orientation and gender identity. The goal of the film is to maintain international attention on the situation and to highlight the important work that the Russian LGBT Network is doing in uncovering these brutal stories and protecting the individuals that came forward to share them.