The Shepherd

  • 77'
  • Uzbekistan
  • 2005
It seems as if the work of Yusup Razykov is the only cultural contact between Uzbekistan and the rest of the world. His films show contemporary life in the post-Soviet era in this country in central Asia. Little by little, Razikov touches on these subjects that involve people in this changing society. This is not the easiest of tasks; many subjects are still taboo. This film is about immigration and the clash between the traditional Uzbek way of life and changes as a result of worldwide developments. Those who are familiar with Jamila, a story by Chingiz Aitmatov, will soon make a comparison with the start of the film. According to a central Asian tradition, the younger brother is responsible for the wife of his brother in his absence. So too 13-year-old Jamshed. Lack of work made his brother leave for the West to earn money. Jamshed does what he should do, even though he dreams of things that boys of his age much prefer to do. He regards his sister-in-law and his duty to her as a burden. The Shepherd is filmed in the beautiful Uzbek mountain region of Baisun. The images give a poetic tint to this realistic story. Razikov tells a small yet vulnerable story in which not much happens. He is above all an observer of the feelings that are felt in the countryside of Uzbekistan. (LC)
  • 77'
  • Uzbekistan
  • 2005
Director
Yusup Razykov
Country of production
Uzbekistan
Year
2005
Festival Edition
IFFR 2006
Length
77'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Erkak
Language
Uzbek
Producers
Uzbekkino National Cinema Agency, A. Iskhakov
Sales
Uzbekkino National Cinema Agency
Screenplay
Erkin Ozamov, Yusup Razikov
Cinematography
Khotam Fayziev
Editor
Olga Morova
Music
Jamshid Izamov
Cast
Elnur Abraev, Lola Eltoeva
Director
Yusup Razykov
Country of production
Uzbekistan
Year
2005
Festival Edition
IFFR 2006
Length
77'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Erkak
Language
Uzbek
Producers
Uzbekkino National Cinema Agency, A. Iskhakov
Sales
Uzbekkino National Cinema Agency
Screenplay
Erkin Ozamov, Yusup Razikov
Cinematography
Khotam Fayziev
Editor
Olga Morova
Music
Jamshid Izamov
Cast
Elnur Abraev, Lola Eltoeva