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Romas Zabarauskas (born May 31, 1990) is a Lithuanian activist, film director, screen writer and producer. Zabarauskas made his debut with a short film ''I'm 17'' (Man septyniolika) in which a young director searches the connection between the suicide and social problems, such as sexism, homophobia and gaps in education system. His second short film ''Porno melodrama'' was shown in an international film festival Berlinale. Openly gay〔()〕 Romas takes part in social actions against homophobia. In summer, 2012, he made an inititiative to stick stickers with the title "LGBT-friendly" in front of the entrances of restaurants in Vilnius which he often visits, hence helping sexual minorities in Lithuania fully integrating to the society.1〔(Populiarias Vilniaus kavines režisierius Romas Zabarauskas papuošė toleranciją seksualinėms mažumoms skatinančiais lipdukais )〕 Prior to the trial of a Russian punk rock band ''Pussy Riot'' Zabarauskas participated in the social action in support of the band members.〔(Laisvės „Pussy Riot“ reikalavo ir lietuviai )〕 == Filmography == * "I'm 17" ''("Man septyniolika")'' (2008) * "Porno melodrama" (short) (2011) * ''We Will Riot'' (2013) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Romas Zabarauskas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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