Centaur

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  • Kyrgyzstan Centaur (more)
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There's a horse thief at large on the outskirts of Bishkek high up in the mountainous region of Kyrgyzstan's capital. Otherwise not a lot happens in this small community that does at least boast a cinema. This is where stories of the war in Afghanistan, Bollywood fairy-tales from India or films by ex-Soviet director Tolomush Okeyev open up a window on the world. This is also where projectionist and horse thief Centaur lives with his deaf wife and young son. Theirs is a simple life and yet one that increasingly seems to fall foul of the jealously and intrigues of others. Centaur believes that the people of Kyrgyzstan themselves descend from centaurs, mythological half-human half-horse creatures, and that horses are, as he says, 'the wings of humankind'. (Berlinale)

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Reviews (2)

POMO 

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English Despite having a nice poetic message (and ending), this drama has a rather uninteresting narrative course (especially when you watch it in a makeshift cinema while sitting on the cheapest office chair). [Karlovy Vary IFF] ()

Malarkey 

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English A very nice camera, very nice people behind the camera and Kyrgyzstan shown in all of its natural beauty. I liked the main idea of the film, but it was sometimes quite boring. ()