Paradise
Sergey Dvortsevoy / Kazakhstan / 1995 / Czech Premiere / 23 min.
synopsis
Sergei Dvortsevoy came across the subject of his first film while flying across the Kazakh steppe when by chance he noticed a small isolated community of nomadic herders. Gaining access to their world was not easy and shooting for this under-30-minute film required over three months and four cameramen. Despite this, he perfectly captured the everyday life of the steppe nomads, from routine tasks such as preparing meals, to unexpected, sometimes comic situations, to the moment when the camp must move on to greener pastures.more about film
director: | Sergey Dvortsevoy |
contact
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Film at festival
premiere type: | Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2019 |
section: | Translucent Being: Sergey Dvortsevoy |
format: | 35 mm |
language: | Kazakh |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Sergey Dvortsevoy |
original title: | Schastye |
country: | Kazakhstan |
year: | 1995 |
running time: | 23 min. |