The film "Soul of a Defender" by Ryhor Azaronak, the most toxic propagandist of the Belarusian regime, was widely advertised on state resources and premiered in Homel on February 12. As expected, military personnel, schoolchildren, and pro-government activists, including Homel military commissar Andrei Kryvanosau, gathered at the premiere. However, in the coming days, if no forced attendance is organized, cinema halls will be empty during the screening of Azaronak's film, writes "Flagstock".

At the film premiere in the "Kastrychnik" cinema. Photo: "Gomelskiye Vedomosti"
As "Flagstock" found out, for February 13, seats are occupied only in the "Kastrychnik" cinema. In the central Kalinin cinema, almost no tickets have been bought, despite the screening taking place in a small hall. Ticket prices for the screening are only from 3 to 6 rubles.

For February 14, as well as for subsequent days, almost all seats are free in both cinemas.
The press release for the film, issued by "Belarusfilm", states that "by communicating with military personnel of various ranks, peaceful residents, and everyone who supports the army, the author seeks answers to questions about the motivation and feelings of our defenders, inspiring viewers to cherish peaceful life and show gratitude for its preservation."

Ryhor Azaronak during the filming of the movie in the Homel region
Previously, we reported on the filming of this movie in the Homel region, including on the Belarusian-Ukrainian border.
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