Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe unborn child of Mamlakat (Khamatova) is telling her story. She is 17, beautiful and vivacious, and dreaming secretly of becoming an actress. She lives with her father and brother (Bleibt... Tout lireThe unborn child of Mamlakat (Khamatova) is telling her story. She is 17, beautiful and vivacious, and dreaming secretly of becoming an actress. She lives with her father and brother (Bleibtreu) in a small village in Central Asia. One night she is seduced by an actor from a trave... Tout lireThe unborn child of Mamlakat (Khamatova) is telling her story. She is 17, beautiful and vivacious, and dreaming secretly of becoming an actress. She lives with her father and brother (Bleibtreu) in a small village in Central Asia. One night she is seduced by an actor from a traveling troupe, who poses as a friend of Tom Cruise, and makes her pregnant. She tries to abo... Tout lire
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 13 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Khabibula
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
The movie is in Tajik/Russian language. However it is written that the movie is in Russian only.
Daler Nazarov is great in choosing composition. Long live Bakhtiyar Khudaynazarov!!!
This isn't Hollywood. Instead, this was movie with peculiar, amusing and imaginative twists and turns, not to mention the odd sight gag.
I saw "A time for drunken horses" about a week before this. "Horses" was about Kurds and set in Iran on the border with Iraq, while "Luna" was set in breakaway republics of the old Soviet Union. There are lots of similarities between the movies: deep poverty, dealing with ignorant, unkind small town people, running a gauntlet of soldiers to do commerce, and so on, yet "Luna" is a great comedy and "Horses" very much a bleak drama. What you take away from both movies is that life is still very difficult and provincial in some parts of the world. Geographically, too, the films are set in locations that are not very far apart (at least from the perspective of a North American!). Woman are treated in a crappy "old world" way in both places, too.
Moritz Bleibtreau as Nesreddin, the brother, is brilliant. Perhaps he is the reincarnation of Harpo Marx.
If you're sick of Hollywood formula films and you want to have a good time, I'd recommend this one.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAn entire brick village was built for the making of the film, including street, canals and the harbor, and had to be rebuilt after a flooding.
- GaffesAfter the pilot gives Mamlakat the fish, he jumps into an open window while wearing a scarf and an unzipped jacket. The following moment, when he is shown from inside the room, the scarf is gone and the jacket is mostly zipped up.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Un sogno fatto in Sicilia (2000)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1