Sabira Kumushaliyeva

Longing to discover his father, a sad young boy dreams of becoming a fish and swimming to the great white ship he sees traversing Lake Issyk. Lost in his dreams, and buoyed by the pagan tales of his Central Asian grandfather, he feels a close communion with nature: so much so that when a hunter kills a stag, he too takes a final, liberating leap.

7.2/10

A chronicle of a few days in a small family, a story about the difficulties of human contacts, the complexity of love. The image of red apples - strong and clear, profound and lucid. Okeyev's "apple" bears a special meaning. Juices of the earth and sun, it is a lyrical symbol of happiness and harmony.

6.1/10

"Worship the Fire" is a 1972 feature by Tolomush Okeev

7.3/10

About the Kirghiz aristocracy's attempt to battle the influx of Russian merchants in pre-Revolution days.

6.4/10