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A still from the film Skylark. / 28th Shanghai International Film Festival
A still from the film Skylark. / 28th Shanghai International Film Festival
Director:
Nargiza Dotiyeva
Genre:
Drama
Country/Region of production:
Kyrgyzstan
Synopsis:
Rooted in the legacy of Soviet-era border-making, Skylark follows Aibek, a teenager in a Kyrgyz village situated on the Tajik border. He navigates the delicate balance between tender domestic life and the heightened tension of living near a border. As tensions reignite, he's caught between memories, duty, and his mother's absence. Skylark is a coming-of-age story shaped by the partition of land and family.
Why we recommend it:
This film marks the compelling feature directorial debut of Nargiza Dotieva, produced by Gulnara Kasmambetova. Skylark is a cinematic work deeply rooted in the rich literary heritage of Kyrgyzstan. The director crafted the screenplay, drawing profound inspiration from The Last Testament, a short story by the esteemed people's writer Sultan Raev, and Courage is Stronger than a Fortress, an epic poem by Dzhoomart Bokonbaev. The narrative masterfully intertwines the harsh post-Soviet border reality with the intimate and psychological weight of adolescence. Offering both an authentic Central Asian cultural texture and a universal exploration of honor and family division, the film stands out as a powerful new voice in Asian cinema.
A still from the film Skylark. / 28th Shanghai International Film Festival
Director:
Nargiza Dotiyeva
Genre:
Drama
Country/Region of production:
Kyrgyzstan
Synopsis:
Rooted in the legacy of Soviet-era border-making, Skylark follows Aibek, a teenager in a Kyrgyz village situated on the Tajik border. He navigates the delicate balance between tender domestic life and the heightened tension of living near a border. As tensions reignite, he's caught between memories, duty, and his mother's absence. Skylark is a coming-of-age story shaped by the partition of land and family.
Why we recommend it:
This film marks the compelling feature directorial debut of Nargiza Dotieva, produced by Gulnara Kasmambetova. Skylark is a cinematic work deeply rooted in the rich literary heritage of Kyrgyzstan. The director crafted the screenplay, drawing profound inspiration from The Last Testament, a short story by the esteemed people's writer Sultan Raev, and Courage is Stronger than a Fortress, an epic poem by Dzhoomart Bokonbaev. The narrative masterfully intertwines the harsh post-Soviet border reality with the intimate and psychological weight of adolescence. Offering both an authentic Central Asian cultural texture and a universal exploration of honor and family division, the film stands out as a powerful new voice in Asian cinema.