Aleh Lukashevich (born March 27, 1972; , ) is a Belarusian journalist, television presenter, director and photographer.
Aleh Lukashevich was born in the town of LyachaviÃÂy, Belarus, on March 27, 1972.
In December 1994, he began working for National State TV and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus. In 1995 he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Belarusian State University. In 1996 he majored as a director and a TV cameraman at CIRNEA International Centre, Paris, France. He furthered his skills at the French television channels France 2, TV5 Monde, and France 3.
In 1994 Lukashevich started work at Belarusian Television, where he created a number of TV projects: âÂÂNew CollectionâÂÂ, âÂÂOur HeritageâÂÂ, âÂÂShot!âÂÂ, âÂÂEpochâÂÂ.
Lukashevich is the first Belarusian journalist to have been accredited at the International Film Festivals in Cannes, Venice, and Berlin.
He has interviewed many classics of world cinema, including Peter Greenaway, Wim Wenders, Paul Verhoeven, Krzysztof Zanussi, Takeshi Kitano, Catherine Breillat, Nikita Mikhalkov, Pedro Almodóvar, Ken Loach, [[Andrzej Wajda, Alexander Sokurov, Bertrand Tavernier, Emir Kusturica, and others. Pierre Cardin, Karl Lagerfeld, Patricia Kaas, Julia Ormond, Sharon Stone, Emmanuelle Béart, Asia Argento, Catherine Deneuve, Fanny Ardant, Andrei Voznesensky, Sonia Rykiel, Isabelle HuppertâÂÂthis is just a partial list of celebrities with whom Aleh Lukashevich has met.
Since 2003, together with Alexander Alekseyev, he has been implementing the art project Heritage of Belarus, which includes holding photo exhibitions, publishing albums, producing documentaries and television programs. Since November 2010, Aleh Lukashevich has been a member of the Republican Public Council for Culture and Art under the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus. Together with Alexander Alekseyev, he organized the opening of the first National Pavilion of the Republic of Belarus at the 64th Cannes Film Festival. In May 2011, he became the head of the National Pavilion. In 2012, he began working on the documentary and educational project "Artists of the School of Paris. Natives of Belarus." In May 2014, the premiere of a series of nine films took place. Madonna provided the music for the project, and a contract was signed with her. In 2017, he created ten films from the series "Contemporary Art of Belarus." In January-February 2018, the project premiered on the Belarus-24 and Belarus-3 TV channels.