Belarus' Legacy | Jef Bonifacino
Jef Bonifacino has been working for ten years in Belarus, exploring several important memory places across the country. By addressing different epochs, his work questions the repetitions led by forgetfulness and tries to recreate a dialogue between two silences imposed by the dictatorship of Lukashenko.
Thirty-three years after the Chernobyl disaster of which the Belarusians are the most affected (60% of the exclusion zone is in Belarus) and at the time of the commissioning of the new nuclear power plant of Astravets built by Russia, this series looks at the history of the country in order to enlighten its present.