Kelin/Daughter-in-law (Ermek Tursunov, 2009)
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 3:31 am
I watched this film from Kazakhstan on French Blu-ray after coming across a glowing review on Bluray.com.
It surpassed my highest expectations. Cinematography is astonishingly beautiful and it manages to convey a complex and very emotional story without use of any dialog in a way that feels natural. There is a scant info about this film online (and the bluray is free of any extras). I found that the story supposedly takes place in Altay mountains in the fourth century AD. The film had its international premiere at Toronto Film Festival in 2009 and was nominated for Oscar in 2010.
This (and "The Winter Bone") are two major surprising discoveries for me this year so far. In a way the two are similar, both telling stories of survival and dealing with most primal elements of human nature. Also, the animals play major part in both films.
Has anyone seen it?
It surpassed my highest expectations. Cinematography is astonishingly beautiful and it manages to convey a complex and very emotional story without use of any dialog in a way that feels natural. There is a scant info about this film online (and the bluray is free of any extras). I found that the story supposedly takes place in Altay mountains in the fourth century AD. The film had its international premiere at Toronto Film Festival in 2009 and was nominated for Oscar in 2010.
This (and "The Winter Bone") are two major surprising discoveries for me this year so far. In a way the two are similar, both telling stories of survival and dealing with most primal elements of human nature. Also, the animals play major part in both films.
Has anyone seen it?