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Talgat

17th(2012) A Window on Asian Cinema

Family · Social Criticism · Children  

  • CountryKazakhstan
  • Production Year2012
  • Running Time84min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Almaty means a city full of apples. In a market of Almaty, a boy sells plastic bags instead of delicious apples. He takes care of his little sister and invalid uncle while his parents drown themselves in liquor. This mature boy, who takes his sister and uncle to the movies, sits in stark contrast to his parents, who drive their boy out to the street to scrounge money for liquor. The weakness of adults hiding behind alcohol and the strength of the boy, stealing to make a living, are also in contrast. The view of the slum where the boy plays soccer and swims with friends resembles the outskirts of Rome, where youngsters wandered in the Pier Paolo Pasolini’s <Accattone>. Inserts of unique rhythmic shots of the family staring ahead resemble Pasolini’s poetic, postneo-realist cinema. The film captures Kazakhstan’s reality in its true texture then decorates the finale with heartbreaking illusion while Talgat parts ways with his loved ones. (SHIN Eun-shil)
Director
Director
Zhanna ISSABAYEBA
Zhanna Issabayeba was born in 1968 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. She graduated from the Journalism Department of the Kazakh States University in 1991. She has been working as a producer and director since 1993. Her films include <My Dear Children> (2009) and <Karoy> (2007).
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Credit
  • Director Zhanna ISSABAYEBA 얀나 이사바예바
  • Producer BISSEROV Ilya, NIYAZOV Bakht
  • Cast DINAMZHAN Zhanibek, SAGDOLDINA Madina, KASYMBEKOV Kulishbek, BUROBAYEV Renat, ARTIBAYEVA Asem
  • Screenplay ISSABAYEVA Zhanna
  • Cinematography BAKHTEEV Oskar
  • Production Design UTEGENOV Ermek
  • Editor ALTUBASOV Azamat
  • Music TLEUBAYEV Marat
  • Production Company Sun Production
    Kazakhstan 050020 Almaty Dostyk ave 109B-39
    issabayeva@mail.ru