Russia / Jun 05, 1989
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
In this heavyhanded political allegory, set in the plains and mountains of Central Asia, a tribe of people led by the fanatical Mavrut (Vladimir Msrian) wanders about in the most desolate parts of this already desolate region in search of a mythical "Land of Happiness." Their quest is hampered by the fact that they must all live a life which is extremely ascetic. One tribeswoman expresses a desire to have a child, but is rebuked by being reminded that she has vowed never to have worldly ties that would distract her from the quest. When she has a child anyway, she and her lover are made to pay for this crime in a horrific way. Despite that, the child becomes a kind of holy mascot for the group, touted by the leader as a kind of savior. They are distressed when the child goes missing one day, only to appear mysteriously on the opposite side of the rapids of a river, beckoning to them.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Смерч |
| Original language | Pусский (RU) |
| Spoken languages | Pусский |
| Production countries | Soviet Union |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Tajikfilm |
| Release date | 5 giugno 1989 |
| Writer | Bako Sadykov, Chinghiz Aitmatov |
| Cinematography | Rifkat Ibragimov |
| Assistant directors | Bako Sadykov |
| Camera operators | Rifkat Ibragimov |
| Additional photography | Rifkat Ibragimov |
| Production design | Shavkat Abdusalamov |
| Art direction | Shavkat Abdusalamov |
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| Set decoration | Shavkat Abdusalamov |
| Music | Sofiya Gubaydulina |
| Sound | Sofiya Gubaydulina |
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