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The Gift to Stalin
Opening Film
Family · Politics/Conspiracy · Human Rights · History
- CountryRussia,Kazakhstan,Israel,Poland
- Production Year2008
- Running Time97min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
This is a story of a man who survived from gruesome dark ages. Only thing he has left is the memories of his childhood. The director with future, Rustem Abdrashev and Kazakhstani outstanding actor, Nurzhuman Ikhtimbaev and Russia’s most representative screenwriter, Pavel Finn created a touching and dramatic epic. Kazakhstan in 1949, the times when the minorities were forced to move to Central Asia by former Soviet government, a Jewish kid named Sashka is on a train with his grandfather being deported with others. His grandfather dies on the train and he is dropped off with the body at a small village. He meets an old man, Kasym and stays with him. The village has various races and classes; nevertheless, all of them live in peace. But the tragedy is upon the village. Every villagers are killed and only Sashka survived.
The title, The Gift to Stalin has two significances. In 1949, Soviet government carried out a nuclear test for anniversary of Stalin’s 70th birthday. Many innocent people fell the victims to the nuclear test. It turned out that Stalin gave his gift of death to the people. The other significance is about Sashka’s dream. He has a hope that if he gives Stalin a gift, he will be able to meet his parents again. Through the relationship between Sashka and Kasym, Rustem Abdrashev is showing the value of trust and hope that never change even during the most violent and the darkest days. The Gift to Stalin is multi-nationally produced. It was filmed in Kazakhstan, and Russia, Poland, Israel participated in its production. (KIM Ji-Seok)
Director
Rustem Abdrashev
Born in 1970, film and art director Rustem Abdrashev graduated from the Faculty of Theater at the Almaty Art University in Kazakhstan. In 2004, he directed Renaissance Island, which won numerous prizes including the Grand Prix at the Kinoshock Film Festival (for CIS and Baltic regions) and The Almaty International Film Festival ‘Shaken Stars’. In 2007, he directed Patchwork Blanket, which won the Best Script Award at the Kinoshock Film Festival.
Credit
- Director
Rustem Abdrashev - ProducerBoris CHERDABAYEV
- CastNurjuman IKHTIMBAYEV
Dalen SHINTEMIROV
Yekaterina REDNIKOVA
Bakhtiar KHOJA - ScreenplayPavel FINN
- CinematographyKhasan KIDIRALIEV
- EditorSylvain COUTANDIN
- MusicKuat SHILDEBAYEV
- Production CompanyAldongar Productions
- World SalesNikola-film
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