Bull’s Heart
Buqaning Yuragi
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The story of a son who is secretly in love and a lonely, hard-working father. Each leads his own life – until one sultry summer day, their courses collide with a shock. Margarita Bagdasaryan’s directorial debut is a moving portrait of life: while at times harsh, it offers more affection than we might think.
– Loes van Keulen
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Film details
- Countries of production
- Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Russia, Germany
- Year
- 2024
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2024
- Length
- 14'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- Russian, Uzbek
- Premiere status
- International premiere
- Director
- Margarita Bagdasaryan
- Producer
- Alya Lugovaya, Michael Borodin, Margarita Amineva-Jester
- Sales / World rights holder
- Margarita Bagdasaryan
- Cinematography
- Nikita Lychev
- Editing
- Margarita Bagdasaryan, Sasha Putz
- Production design
- Anna Muksunova
- Sound design
- Stanislav Paushev-Neznakomov
- Music
- YANCITYGURL
- Production company
- Sestra Films