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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Vocal Parallels

    The Russian film diva and director Renata Litvinova, dressed in fantastic haute couture, in her own characteristic and humorous way, talks fragments o
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  • Tulpan

    Phenomenal landscapes, authentic acting and an exuberant feeling for refined humour make the first feature by Dvortsevoy about a nomad family on the s
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  • Together with My Father

    A true-to-life story of the daily routine of a young Kazakh boy who after the divorce of his parents lives with his father and witnesses…
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  • Native Dancer

    New film by the maker of Schizo is a magic story of crooks in the Kazakh mountains. Natural healer has to leave her land because…
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  • Chouga

    Relationship drama based on Anna Karenina, the classic by Tolstoy, set in the nouveau-riche world of a rapidly changing and modernising Kazakhstan. Ch
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  • De laatste halte / the Last Stop

    ‘Perestroika’ film with a critical (yet not social-realistic) look at society. A soldier returns to his home village and finds only chaos, decay and c
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  • The River

    Tablet, television and video games infiltrate Kazakhstan in this tranquil portrait of farm boys who are tempted to choose modernity over tradition.
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  • A Dark, Dark Man

    Jet-black, absurdist, anti-Hollywood action film about corrupt Kazakh village. Detective Bekzat disrupts the vicious circle of fear and violence.
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  • Babai

    The Babai is the night-time bogeyman for children: traumas determine who you are, according to this claustrophobic portrait of two Russian brothers.
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  • The Plague at the Karatas Village

    Surrealistic parable denounces political wrongs in Kazakhstan. The new mayor arrives in an isolated village where the inhabitants are dying of the pla
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