Soyka
Anna, a young woman from Belarus, tries to survive in New York City while dreaming of a better life. This intimate portrait of an individual showcases the experience of the American immigrant: loneliness, fear, happiness, self-realization, and ultimately hope.
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Anastasiya SergienyaDirector
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Anastasiya SergienyaWriter
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Kacey MontanaProducer
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Lyanka GryuKey Cast"Anna"
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Marilynn LarkinKey Cast"Woman on Train"
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Erich RauschKey Cast"Superintendent"
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Andreas PliatsikasKey Cast"Jewelry Store Owner"
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Zalmem HertzKey Cast"Art Gallery Owner"
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Maciej BartoszewskiKey Cast"Matthew"
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Artem SerovKey Cast"Club Manager"
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Sofiya RossiKey Cast"Marina"
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Dzmitry SilkoKey Cast"Guy in Club"
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Eric CummingsKey Cast"Security Guard"
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Slava AvdeenkoKey Cast"Background"
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Vivian MartinsKey Cast"Background"
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Veronika OsipchukKey Cast"Background"
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Anastasiya PauliukKey Cast"Background"
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Dina RaketaKey Cast"Background"
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Elena SadouskayaKey Cast"Background"
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Dmitry SalnikovKey Cast"Background"
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Rebeca SanchezKey Cast"Background"
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Liubov SaribanKey Cast"Background"
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Iryna YarmalinskayaKey Cast"Background"
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Uladzimir SalahubikAssociate Producer
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Nuno ReisAssociate Producer
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Deidre LacasseUnit Production Manager
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Tania KhodakivskaAssistant Director
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Karen WeberProduction Design
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Valentina CanigliaDirector of Photography
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Thomas Rospabe1st Camera Assistant
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Amira Francois2nd Camera Assistant
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Ruben D. MoralesProduction Sound
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Anthony MisianoEditor & Sound Design
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Jose Del C. MartinezGaffer
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Lamont BurrellGrip
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Miles DupreeBest Boy
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Mikhail ShauchenkaVideographer
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Tania KhodakivskaStill Photographer
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Dina RaketaStill Photographer
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Elizabeth TrippStill Photographer
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Margaret GalvinWardrobe Stylist
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Elizabeth TrippHair & Makeup
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Zhanna NovaChoreographer
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Katya ShartukhCraft Services
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Kareem ParrisKey Production Assistant
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Slava AvdeenkoProduction Assistant
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Tanya NavasiolkaProduction Assistant
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Dmitry SalnikovDriver
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Olga PolevikovaCrowdfunding Campaign - Video Writer
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George Albert BrumfieldCrowdfunding Campaign - Camera Operator
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John TrigonisCrowdfunding Campaign - Consultant
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Vika PanikCrowdfunding Campaign - Production Assistants
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Anastasiya PostCrowdfunding Campaign - Production Assistants
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Yulia RuditskayaCrowdfunding Campaign - Illustrator
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ZEN WearPartners
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TherapyPartners
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Belarusians USA SocietyPartners
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PAGONYAPartners
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Quiz Please NYCPartners
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The 100-168 West 121st Street Resident Block Association, Inc.Partners
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Belarusian Enlightenment League of America (BELA)Partners
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The Studio Fine Art GalleryPartners
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Best Exotic JewelryPartners
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AAI Hair StudioPartners
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Foxy Fitness and Pole Training StudiosPartners
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Dnevnik BelarUSAPartners
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AnticlimberPartners
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Virgil AverySpecial Thanks
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Gennady GrezinSpecial Thanks
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Albert HannovSpecial Thanks
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Michael KorostySpecial Thanks
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Adam KostandySpecial Thanks
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Alex RasporskiSpecial Thanks
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Aleksander SangrodSpecial Thanks
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:15 minutes 28 seconds
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Completion Date:September 13, 2020
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Production Budget:17,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English, Russian
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Shooting Format:Digital Arri Amira
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Aspect Ratio:1.89:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Anastasiya Sergienya is honored to make her writing and directorial debut with "Soyka", a story very close to her heart. She was born and raised in Minsk, Belarus, where ten years ago she discovered her love of photography. In 2012 Anastasiya relocated to London to study English and began taking courses with London's National Film and Television School. In 2016 she moved to New York City and after Summer Filmmaking courses TISCH, began working in the film and television industry. From production assistant, to wardrobe, assistant director and finally director, Anastasiya Sergienya has worked her way to where she is today. The story of "Soyka" is a story based on real life experiences, and the struggles and hardships faced by immigrants and artists alike, and the relentless, hopeful pursuit of happiness.
"Soyka" is a fiscally sponsored project of the New York Foundation of the Arts.
Our goal is to represent underserved audiences like ethnic minorities and women, to address their problems and to show the importance of cultural diversity.
The team behind “Soyka” is a diverse mix of nationalities, ages, and gender. The setting, New York City, is one that represents the world as a center of various cultures and peoples. Our protagonist is a young woman from Belarus, with supporting characters from Kazakhstan, Eastern Europe, a Jewish-American man and more, with every character, and actor, raised in a different society and a different country. They are men and women, young and old, all now living in one city and making it the way it is: bright, big, and unique.
This story also addresses another problem, Female Body Sexualization. While there are many reasons why women become exotic dancers, the overriding motive is to make money. The more attractive the dancer, the more money she will make. Beauty and sexuality act as currency in this profession, and as long as a woman can "sell" herself, she can become an exotic dancer. Strip clubs still exist, dancers are still abused, the job is still stigmatized and women’s bodies are still seen as sexual objects. By telling our story we can show audiences these characters' humanity and struggle, and motivate them to turn their empathy into action and fight for women's rights, and the rights of immigrants.
The film’s script is based on a true story, making it all the more vivid, and it touches on the following important topics:
● Immigration
● Sex work
● Self-realization
● Ethnicity diversity/cultural exchange
● Womens Voices
Many thanks for considering me. "Soyka" has been a long and difficult, but beautiful endeavor, and I am proud to have had the opportunity to tell this story.