Description
Icelandic band Hatari used the Eurovision Song Contest as a platform for manifesting their ideas. Did it bring changes to the musicians' lives? Is it even possible to distance from the world's conflicts and create pure, unbiased art? In their conversation, director Anna Hildur and culture expert Maxim Zhbankov along with the members of Hatari will dwell on the confluence of art and activism.
Language of the event: English with Belarusian subtitles
Participants
Anna Hildur. Film director, the author of "A Song called Hate", film and TV producer (Iceland)
Anna Hildur is a film and TV producer. She co-founded Tattarrattat in spring 2017. Tattarrattat is an independent film and television production company based in Reykjavik and London, specialising in hybrid and cultural documentaries. Anna Hildur has worked in the music industry as a manager for bands, the director of Iceland Music, and the director of Nordic Music Export. Recently she switched careers and has now turned her attention towards filmmaking.
Maxim Zhbankou. Culture expert, cinema analyst, journalist (Belarus)
Maxim Zhbankou is a culture expert, cinema analyst, journalist, Candidate of philosophical studies and author of the books "NO STYLE. Белкульт между Вудстоком и Дожинками" and "SloMo: Домашняя критика культурного дизайна".