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SARATAN

A Kyrgyz Summer

Ernest Abdyshaparov

 

Discontentment reigns in a Kyrgyzian village: money is not flowing as expected, everyone is trying to arrange his own business, if necessary secretly, communism is still finding adherents and the rustler Taschmat is at work, pursued by the village police man Salamat. The villagersŠ belief in better times is weak, as well as their belief in a fair God. Be it Allah or Jehova, they prefer devoting themselves to terrestrial joy. While some are managing to profit from the situation, others are getting nothing. When the rustler Taschmat is caught by the police man, the fabric of the community is put to the test and the village administrator tries to hold his village together. The tragic-comical stories deal with politics and religion, tradition and modernity, pride and honour Ŕ a parable on the "good old days" and the confidence in the future. .
 
 

Screenplay Ernest Abdyshaparov
Photography (colour) Jorzsh Hamitski
Editing Saida Sadykova
Music Ernest Abdyshaparov
ICast Kumondor Abylov, Askat Sulaimanov, Tabyldy Aktanov, Mukanbet Toktobaev, Kanybek Bekbatyrov, Kanat Mamyrkanov
Production Tynai Ibragimov, Kanat Sartov, Herbert Schwering, Hans-Erich Viet
Year of production 2004
Running time 84'

 

Ernest Abdyshaparov

Born in Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan in 1961, he studied at the Institute for Russian language and Culture and subsequently worked as a schoolteacher for five years. He joined Kyrgyzfilm Studios as a production manager and location manager in 1988; in the same period he also worked on a satirical film magazine named "Korogoch". He later became an editor and assistant director and has now been working as a director since 1993. Saratan marks his debut as a feature film director.

 

 


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