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The lead character of the movie is modern day heroine, a girl aged 18 not yet ready to carry a burden of responsibility. She is no different from a thousand more
The lead character of the movie is modern day heroine, a girl aged 18 not yet ready to carry a burden of responsibility. She is no different from a thousand other girls either in terms of code of behavior, or style of speech, or desire to be loved. Except for one thing: in reality she is a boy. close
The plot of the film is based on the work of the Kazakh search team in the Sinyavinsky swamps of the Leningrad region, where during the Blockade, divisions more
The plot of the film is based on the work of the Kazakh search team in the Sinyavinsky swamps of the Leningrad region, where during the Blockade, divisions formed in the Kazakh SSR fought. However, neither chronology nor geography matter: 75 years after the end of the Great Patriotic War, it still continues. To this day, people from far away Kazakhstan come to fight for a city that should not have existed for a long time.
Sergey Dvortsevoy makes his international debut with this astonishingly intimate portrait of a nomadic family on the Kazakh plains. Several scenes in more
Sergey Dvortsevoy makes his international debut with this astonishingly intimate portrait of a nomadic family on the Kazakh plains. Several scenes in this slow, elegant film betray a certain dry humor -- a child devouring the last of a bowl of yogurt and then crying; a cow getting its head stuck in a pail; and a woman singing to herself, accompanied by her snoring husband. Other scenes capture the nomads' hardscrabble lives -- drunken herdsmen in the grips of existential despair, growling dogs, and a camel enduring a rather grim septum piercing. By the end of the film, the family pulls up stakes and herds its sundry four-legged beasts -- camels, cattle, goats, dogs, and horses -- to a more fertile plain. This film was screened at the 1999 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. close
The film Anasha is an instructive story from the life of a drug addict and his friends. Once they started smoking marijuana, they thought they could keep more
The film Anasha is an instructive story from the life of a drug addict and his friends. Once they started smoking marijuana, they thought they could keep their lives on track.
But addiction is very difficult to overcome. And, even giving up smoking grass, the heroes of the painting “Anasha” could not rise from the fateful abyss in which they were so imperceptibly...
The film “Anasha” was shot using the effect of maximum presence, in a pseudo-documentary manner. close
The highway of the title is a 2,000 mile dirt road in Kazakhstan. Along this route, a traveling family circus journeys in their crowded hand-cranked bus, more
The highway of the title is a 2,000 mile dirt road in Kazakhstan. Along this route, a traveling family circus journeys in their crowded hand-cranked bus, stopping in villages. The filmmaker accompanies the Tadjibajevs, capturing their quarrels, performances, and intimate moments. close
Anatoly Bukreev is a legend in the mountaineering world. He was the first to climb four eight-thousand meters in a row in 80 days. No one had made five more
Anatoly Bukreev is a legend in the mountaineering world. He was the first to climb four eight-thousand meters in a row in 80 days. No one had made five ascents in a year before him. His high-speed ascents in the Himalayas are incredible in time. He is the only person in the world who has gone up to the "death zone" twenty-one times without an oxygen mask. close
On the south face of Annapurna, at 7,400 metres, Iñaki Ochoa de Olza is dying. His rope companion sounds the alarm. And, from the other side of the world, more
On the south face of Annapurna, at 7,400 metres, Iñaki Ochoa de Olza is dying. His rope companion sounds the alarm. And, from the other side of the world, the biggest rescue attempt in the history of the Himalayas gets underway. For four days a dozen men including some of the best mountaineers in the world, from ten countries, set out to try to rescue their stricken comrade. Even beyond his peaks Iñaki is an exceptional man. As exceptional as the rescue attempt itself and the men who risked their lives to save him. Exceptional because their one driving rule is to live. To live in the only way possible: with pure intensity and honesty. close
19 years of the history of the famous Kazakh club from Nur-Sultan. The authors trace the difficult and far from smooth path of Barys to the Continental more
19 years of the history of the famous Kazakh club from Nur-Sultan. The authors trace the difficult and far from smooth path of Barys to the Continental Hockey League, laid in conditions of financial problems, personnel changes and intra-team contradictions. close
Is wandering a form of vagrancy, or rather an inner journey, that takes place within you when you finally get to the end of the journey? This is one of more
Is wandering a form of vagrancy, or rather an inner journey, that takes place within you when you finally get to the end of the journey?
This is one of the questions that the filmmakers posed to themselves, deciding to follow Pan, a Finnish traveler who makes his way from Helsinki to Australia in pursuit of a total solar eclipse.
A week before the eclipse, something terrible happens, and what seemed like the failure of the conceived film turns out to be the most logical end of it.
This documentary is dedicated to Nina Perebeyeva, a woman who operates the only private dog shelter in Kazakhstan under deplorable conditions. Her compassion more
This documentary is dedicated to Nina Perebeyeva, a woman who operates the only private dog shelter in Kazakhstan under deplorable conditions. Her compassion is a sharp contrast to the day-to-day activities of Vova, a vicious dog catcher and a drunkard who lives in the same town. close
In the country, the popularity of a cheap synthetic drug - mephedrone - is growing at an alarming rate. The film will shed light on new forms of drug more
In the country, the popularity of a cheap synthetic drug - mephedrone - is growing at an alarming rate. The film will shed light on new forms of drug trafficking, collect a portrait of the consumer and demonstrate how his image is romanticized in modern media among young people. close
Plunging into the memories of his creative path, the artist finds himself inside his favorite works: performances, paintings, photographs from different more
Plunging into the memories of his creative path, the artist finds himself inside his favorite works: performances, paintings, photographs from different years. Now he is no longer just their creator, but an inhabitant of this world. The film is an attempt to visualize the artist's journey through his best works, to immerse him inside himself in order to search for genuine human values. close
The story of three generations of one dynasty from the XIX century to the present day. Abai Kunanbayev’s “Words of edification” pass through the narrative, more
The story of three generations of one dynasty from the XIX century to the present day. Abai Kunanbayev’s “Words of edification” pass through the narrative, creating a parallel between the stories of past centuries and modernity. close
Colored hair, earrings in ears, bright clothes - an image that is very different from the Kazakh standard of masculinity. This is how the main characters more
Colored hair, earrings in ears, bright clothes - an image that is very different from the Kazakh standard of masculinity. This is how the main characters of this, members of the Kazakhstani group Ninety One, look like. Many will not find anything unusual in the image of the musicians, however, the group’s popularity among Kazakh-speaking teenagers caused a great indignation of part of society, which led to street protests, disruptions of concerts and pressure from the authorities. The appearance of Ninety One revealed a whole layer of social and cultural conflicts within Kazakhstani society - between urban and rural culture, between traditionalism and globalization, between the vertical of power and personal freedom. close
The 10-year-old girl Firuza writes an essay on the Russian language on the topic “Homeland”, for “help” she appeals to her grandmother Mushkinaz, who more
The 10-year-old girl Firuza writes an essay on the Russian language on the topic “Homeland”, for “help” she appeals to her grandmother Mushkinaz, who tells her about her difficult life, pro-infancy in Georgia, and life in Kazakhstan after the repression of the Meskhetian Turks in 1944. close
An astronaut sends her young son a video message from outer space. In Mexico, a stripper dances night after night to keep a roof over her child’s head. more
An astronaut sends her young son a video message from outer space. In Mexico, a stripper dances night after night to keep a roof over her child’s head. In Canada, a woman becomes a mother for the first time after enduring seven miscarriages. Finnish filmmaker Joonas Berghäll has travelled to South African settlements, Nepalese terraced fields and Russia’s metropolis Moscow to investigate an unshakable and almost magical connection: the bond between mother and child. MOTHER‘S WISH portrays 10 women from the most varied of cultural and social backgrounds who all tell of the beauty and difficulty of being a mother. These are not only stories of love and pride – but also of disappointed hopes and the most precarious of life circumstances. Above all else, however, the protagonists tell of their determination – regardless of their current living conditions – to fight for a better future. close
In Kazakhstan, more than 400 women die every year as a result of domestic violence, and this number has increased significantly during the 2020 quarantine. more
In Kazakhstan, more than 400 women die every year as a result of domestic violence, and this number has increased significantly during the 2020 quarantine. Experts, lawyers, civic activists and victims who have experienced violence at home talk in detail about the problem and how to deal with it. close
Déni is trying to find himself. His soul-searching takes him on the traces of his childhood, in the snowy landscapes of Kazakhstan. In an apartment decorated more
Déni is trying to find himself. His soul-searching takes him on the traces of his childhood, in the snowy landscapes of Kazakhstan. In an apartment decorated with thick drapes, he encounters his Chechen family and his patriarchal culture. At the mosque, or in the boxing gym, he discovers the closeness of the men of his “clan”. They are all virile and settled in their lives. He is struggling to find his place. close