26 June 2015
Sutak
Mirlan Abdykalykov : 2015
Heavenly Nomadic
There are still places in the world where people live in harmony with nature and its mythology. A family of nomads dwelling high in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan doesn't need any of the conveniences of modern civilisation in order to be happy. In the eyes of seven-year-old Umsunai, legends meld with reality and help her overcome her grief over her deceased father. When her uncle returns from the city, she enthusiastically devours his stories of urban life. Yet, in her grandparents' minds, the very same stories stir up dismal fears about their son's detachment. Umsunai's mother is also reluctant to leave their modest rural home behind, even if it means foregoing the chance of a new relationship. For the elderly herdsman and his wife, the heavy machinery that suddenly appears in the meadows where their horses graze represents an omen of painful change. It's as if a part of their own soul disappears with every destroyed piece of the landscape. Mirlan Abdykalykov's feature directorial debut premiered in competition at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2015.
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