Atirkül in the Land of Real Men
Janyl Jusupjan / France, Czech Republic, Kyrgyzstan / 2023 / World Premiere / 65 min.
synopsis
In the vast plains of Kyrgyzstan, men have been cultivating a group sport with a long tradition. The aim of the game buzkashi is to steal the trophy of a dead goat from the rival team of riders, all while staying on horseback. Into this tough masculine world enters Atirkül, a woman with an enterprising spirit and a sense of humour. The film follows the everyday life of the headstrong horse lover Atirkül, whose ambition is to build her own buzkashi team of local young men to preserve the heritage of her native region. The ethnographic perspective alternates with a purely personal one, gradually revealing the possibilities of overcoming gender roles“They say it’s not for women! This makes me feel insecure. But I don’t care, I just follow my heart.”
biography
Janyl Jusupjan is from Kyrgyzstan. After studying literature in Kazakhstan, she worked as an editor at Radio Free Europe in Prague. Since 2015, she has been making independent documentary films. Her film Letters from the Pamirs (2016) was screened at the One World Film Festival, Traces de Vies in France and received grand prix at Bir Duino Film festival in Kyrgyzstan. The Prisoner of Wakhan (2023) had its world premiere on the One World Festival and both films were acquired by Current Time TV/USA for Russian language territories.more about film
director: | Janyl Jusupjan |
producer: | Christian Lelong, Janyl Chytyrbaeva, Alice Tabery |
photography: | Christian Lelong, Janyl Chytyrbaeva |
editing: | François Sculier |
music: | Atai Kai |
sound: | Martin Stýblo |
contact
CINEPOINT / Alice Taberytabery.alice@gmail.com
Film at festival
premiere type: | World Premiere |
festival edition: | 2023 |
section: | Ji.hlava Online, Czech Joy |
language: | Kyrgyz |
subtitles: | English |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Janyl Jusupjan |
original title: | Atirkül in the Land of Real Men |
country: | France, Czech Republic, Kyrgyzstan |
year: | 2023 |
running time: | 65 min. |