The White Ship (Kyrgyz: Ак кеме, Russian: Белый пароход, romanized: Belyy parokhod) is a 1976 Soviet drama film directed by Bolotbek Shamshiyev. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
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Directed by | Bolotbek Shamshiyev |
Written by | Bolotbek Shamshiyev Chingiz Aitmatov |
Starring | Nurgazy Sydygaliyev |
Cinematography | Manas Musayev |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Languages | Russian Kyrgyz |
In a primeval forest cut off from the rest of the world, a seven-year-old boy and six adults are living. The boy is isolated and lonesome. A connoisseur of folk tales, old Maumoon serves as a substitute for his parents. A world of tales and beautiful legends as perceived by the impressionable child prone to fantastic perception of reality, conflicts with the harsh existence of adults engrossed into their own problems.
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