1. Samal Yeslyamova and Sergey Dvortsevoy: Cinema that mirrors ...
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Familiar yet invisible people, around 2.5 million migrants have left their homes in Central Asia to try their luck in Moscow. Most of them eke a living doing precarious jobs. In Ayka – a feature film which won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018 – Kazakh-Russian writer-director Sergey Dvortsevoy and Kazakh actress Samal Yeslyamova explore the fate of those who are willing to sacrifice so much in the hope of a better life.

2. Sergei Dvortsevoy: the man who films goats | Movies | The Guardian
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Kazakh director Sergei Dvortsevoy felt documentaries were turning him into 'a vampire', so he turned to fiction – and he's still a genius, writes fellow film-maker Pawel Pawlikowski

3. David Phelps, Author at Slant Magazine
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David Phelps is a writer, translator, and programmer. His writing has also appeared in The Notebook and L Magazine.

4. AITA (FATHER), LA VIDA ÚTIL, & ATTENBERG - Jonathan Rosenbaum
May 14, 2024 · Below are some images from José María de Orb's Aita (Father), a very beautiful Basque film that was just awarded the best feature prize at ...
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5. 52nd San Francisco International Film Festival at PFA - BAMPFA
Sergei Dvortsevoy (Kazakhstan, 2008). Returning to the dry, unforgiving Hunger Steppe of southern Kazakhstan after a stint in the Russian navy, a young ...
The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive presents films from the 52nd San Francisco International Film Festival at the PFA Theater. Special admission prices apply: $12.50, general; $10, BAM/PFA and San Francisco Film Society members; $11, students, seniors, and disabled persons. Please note that PFA's second-feature discount does not apply to these programs. Tickets are nonrefundable, and may not be exchanged. CineVouchers may not be redeemed at PFA. Advance tickets for PFA screenings only are sold at the BAM admissions desk (daily, 11 a.m.
6. The Revolution That Wasn't – Russian documentaries 1991–2015 - Arsenal
We will screen early works by renowned filmmakers such as Alexander Sokurov, Sergei Dvortsevoy and Sergei Loznitsa, who have won international acclaim and ...
The ensemble of these films comes together as an alternative chronicle of recent Russian history in which aspects that rarely come to light in public

7. Tulpan (2008) directed by Sergei Dvortsevoy • Reviews, film + cast
Asa, a young and cheerful dreamer, returns from his Russian naval service to his sister's nomadic family on the desolate Hunger Steppe of central Asia, ...
Asa, a young and cheerful dreamer, returns from his Russian naval service to his sister’s nomadic family on the desolate Hunger Steppe of central Asia, so that he can begin his own life as a shepherd. But before he can tend a flock of his own, Asa must first win the hand of the only eligible girl for miles—his mysterious neighbor, Tulpan.

8. Kazakh Film is Selected for San Sebastian Film Festival
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Kazakh Film is Selected for San Sebastian Film Festival
