Following its appearance at last year’s New York Film Festival, Ardak Amirkulov’s obscure, rarely screened The Fall of Otrar (restored in conjunction with Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project) begins a theatrical run on August 1 at Film at Lincoln Center. Ahead of Janus’ release (and likely appearance in a Criterion World Cinema Project set), a trailer displaying the vivid restoration of sepia and color has been unveiled.
Here’s the synopsis: “Kazakh New Wave director Ardak Amirkulov’s The Fall of Otrar is a hypnotic epic about one of world history’s crucial military battles. In the early thirteenth century, Genghis Khan conquered Otrar, a major city in the old Persian kingdom of Khwarazm and a gateway to the West. This victory marked the fearsome warrior’s first campaign beyond traditional Mongol territory—and the opening salvo to his near complete domination of Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
Here’s the synopsis: “Kazakh New Wave director Ardak Amirkulov’s The Fall of Otrar is a hypnotic epic about one of world history’s crucial military battles. In the early thirteenth century, Genghis Khan conquered Otrar, a major city in the old Persian kingdom of Khwarazm and a gateway to the West. This victory marked the fearsome warrior’s first campaign beyond traditional Mongol territory—and the opening salvo to his near complete domination of Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
- 7/9/2025
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
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