Waiting For Color | |
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Directed by | Kosta Karakashyan |
Narrated by | Ksenia Voronkova, Venya Gushchin |
Music by | Julien Leitner |
Cinematography | Kevin Chiu |
Backgrounds by | Andro Mathewson |
Production company | Studio Karakashyan |
Release date | August 27, 2018 |
Running time | 7 minutes |
Country | United States of America |
Language | English |
Budget | $500 |
Waiting For Color[1] is a documentary-dance film that showcases the persecution of LGBT people in Chechnya affected in the April 2017 Chechen Autonomous regional government's anti-gay purge under the leadership of Ramzan Kadyrov. Waiting for Color was made in response to the international outcry over the abduction, torture and extrajudicial killings of hundreds of gay men in the Chechen Republic, a semi-autonomous region of the Russian Federation.[2] The film explores the paranoia, fear, trauma, brutality, arrests, blackmail and torture that LGBT people in Chechnya were subjected to by members of the regional government and even frequently their own family members.[3] Kosta Karakashyan, the film's producer, director and only actor on screen, dances against recordings of real testimonies frompeople in Chechnya who were tortured and beatan because of their sexuality.[4]
The film was independently produced by Kosta Karakashyan, in New York City, and was released on Youtube on August 27, 2018.[5] It is also available on Facebook[6] and Vimeo[7]. It was released in collaboration with Single Step Foundation, a Bulgarian non-profit organization.[8]
Waiting for Color has received mainly positive reviews and been awarded numerous awards.[9]
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