"Neighbors"

12:54 pm | October 27, 2009 | Culture

People have to live with animals in harmony and not approach them with the psychology of exploiters-this is the call by film directors Sergey Makhov and Larisa Kabernik who have come from Belarus to participate in the "Sunchild" eco-film festival.

They are both in television and their documentaries mainly cover social-political journalism and reports. Sergey Makhov's film is called "Neighbors". It is a 2 minute and 45 second film that the author likes to call a clip. It is a unique synthesis of all the films that he has produced in the past five years.

Sergey Makhov has a principle to never show any treason or violence. "I am not interested in that. I show nature as it is."

Director Larisa Kabernik's film is called "The dead and alive". She considers her film to be educational and believes that  children should be explained to be generous to nature. She mentioned that she was very happy to see children attending the festival.

The "Sunchild" international eco-film festival is the only one of its kind in the South Caucasus and is held every three years. This year the festival will be held on October 25-29.

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