Ozen
The River
Eine Familie, ein abgelegenes Dorf: Der älteste Sohn Aslan ist verantwortlich
für die Arbeit und ihre Verteilung an seine vier jüngeren Brüder. Wenn Fehler passieren, hilft er und nimmt den väterlichen
Tadel auf sich. Eines Tages nimmt Aslan die anderen zum Schwimmen im Fluss mit. Ab nun kreist das Leben um diese Nachmittage.
Dann aber kommt ein Fremder ins Dorf, zeigt den Kindern Tablet und Computerspiele, und wird zum Anführer. Irgendwann nimmt
Aslan ihn zum Fluss mit. Der Stadtjunge verschwindet, der paradiesische Fluss ist zum Styx geworden, und die Brüder müssen
einen Weg finden, mit der Tragödie umzugehen. (Venice Film Festival)
Five brothers living under the watch of an authoritarian father find their
delicate dynamic threatened by the presence of the outside world in Emir Baigazin’s hypnotic family portrait. The final chapter
in a trilogy of films depicting teenage life in rural Kazakhstan, Baigazin combines moments of surrealism with political allegory
to illustrate why the economically depressed steppes of post-Soviet Kazakhstan might not be the best place to start a family.
A rigorously composed and austere film about power and persuasion, The River casts a spell that will entice admirers of uncompromising
cinema. (Patrick Gamble, Little White Lies)
Director's Biography
Emir Baigazin
Born in Kazakhstan in 1984, Emir Baigazin worked as an actor at the theatre before studying film and television directing at the Kazakh National Academy of Arts in Almaty. In 2007 he was selected to participate in the Asian Film Academy in Busan, South Korea, and he is an alumnus of the 2008 Berlinale Talent Campus. In 2013 his feature debut “Harmony Lessons” screened in Competition at the Berlinale.
Film Selection: Ozen (The River, 2018) - Ranenyy Angel (Wounded Angel, 2015) - Uroki Garmonii (Harmony Lessons, 2013)
Born in Kazakhstan in 1984, Emir Baigazin worked as an actor at the theatre before studying film and television directing at the Kazakh National Academy of Arts in Almaty. In 2007 he was selected to participate in the Asian Film Academy in Busan, South Korea, and he is an alumnus of the 2008 Berlinale Talent Campus. In 2013 his feature debut “Harmony Lessons” screened in Competition at the Berlinale.
Film Selection: Ozen (The River, 2018) - Ranenyy Angel (Wounded Angel, 2015) - Uroki Garmonii (Harmony Lessons, 2013)
European Panorama Fiction 2019
Emir Baigazin
Kasachstan / Polen
/ Norwegen 2018
color
108 Minuten
Kasachisch
OmeU
Drehbuch
Emir Baigazin
Kamera
Emir Baigazin
Schnitt Emir
Baigazin
Ton/Sounddesign Daut Zhantasov
Musik Justyna Banaszczyk
Mit
Zhalgas Klanov, Eric Tazabekov, Zhasulan Userbayev, Ruslan Userbayev, Bagdaulet Sagindikov, Sultanali Zhaksybek, Kuandyk Kystykbayev,
Aida Iliyaskyzy
Produzent*innen
Emir Baigazin, Klaudia Smieja, Hilde Berg, Ludmila Cvikova
Produktion
Emir Baigazin Production, Madants, Norsk Filmproduksjon, Ludmila Cvikova C&P
Weltvertrieb
Films Boutique
Österreichpremiere
Weltpremiere
Venice Film Festival 2018
Weltpremiere / World PremiereVenice International Film Festival 2018
Premierenstatus / Premiere Status
Austrian Premiere