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Harmony Lessons

The last Berlinale’s sleeper-hit comes from Kazakhstan, introducing the indisputably talented newcomer Emir Baigazin, whose first film approaches school bullying from a very unusual, transcendental perspective.

The last Berlinale’s sleeper-hit comes from Kazakhstan, introducing the indisputably talented newcomer Emir Baigazin, whose first film approaches school bullying from a very unusual, transcendental perspective. With admirable confidence, the director draws inspiration from Gus Van Sant’s impressionistic gaze - usually evident in his more personal projects - to build an intense revenge story that is bound to shock audiences with its unexpected maturity.

Aslan is a 13-year-old boy who lives with his grandmother in an isolated community on the Central Asian steppe. The boy goes to school every day only to be faced with Bolat and his gang, who terrorize kids in the courtyard in order to extort them for protection money. When a new student arrives at the school, Aslan will find the support he always needed in Mirsain’s face, fueling his enraged reaction to the daily violence that’s lurking in the halls and corridors of the school. K.Th.

 


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Εναλλακτικοί τίτλοι: Harmony Lessons / Uroki garmonii

Σκηνοθεσία / Director: Emir Baigazin

Σενάριο / Screenwriter: Emir Baigazin

Φωτογραφία / DoP: Aziz Zhambakiyev

Μοντάζ / Editor: Emir Baigazin

Ηθοποιοί / Principal Cast: Timur Aidarbekov, Aslan Anarbayev, Mukhtar Andassov, Anelya Adilbekova, Omar Adilov, Adlet Anarbekov

Καζακστάν, Γερμανία, Γαλλία / Kazakhstan, Germany, France
2013
110’
Καζάκικα / Kazakh

* Screens on 24th September, 25th September and 26th September



    Publication date: 2013-09-11 12:30:00

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