Nomadic
Because a landslide threatens, yak herdsmen and their families in Kyrgyzstan will soon have to leave their traditional territory. They drive their herds through a seemingly endless snow-covered landscape of breathtaking beauty. The film team must have had a hard time keeping up with them through the snow drifts and across the ice. The focus is on the animals, and on one occasion they are almost engulfed by an avalanche. The people are often shown as a (small) part of an omnipotent natural world. It is not until the herdsmen and their yaks reach a caravanserai, where the animals are sold, that civilisation intrudes in the shape of inquisitive tourists and a blaring car radio. Nature has its limits – as does the lifestyle of the yak herders, as the film very nostalgically testifies.
Authors:
- Moldoseit Mambetakunov
Moldoseit Mambetakunov was born in 1952. He graduated from the Kyrgyz State Institute of Arts with distinctions. He directed lots of TV films, performances, and programs. In 1993 he initiated the opening of a film and television department. He has many state awards.
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Moldoseit Mambetakunov was born in 1952. He graduated from the Kyrgyz State Institute of Arts with distinctions. He directed lots of TV films, performances, and programs. In 1993 he initiated the opening of a film and television department. He has many state awards.
Filmography:St. Valentine's Day (2006)Kyrgyz - Turkish Manas University Introductory Film (2006)Talant (2005)Nevruz (2003/2004) - Artykpai Suiundukov
Artykpai Suiundukov was born in 1947. Worked as a lecturer, scriptwriter and an assistant director in Istanbul and in the All-Union State Institute of cinematography. In the period 1978-2005 he directed more than 20 documentary films. He has more than 50 International awards for the films made by his art direction.
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