
Altyn Kyrghol
The Great Silk Road is the name for a mountain trade route now identifiable only by train tracks; it is on these tracks that our film finds four children at play, not far from their Kirghizstan village. A train meanders down the mountain and, following an argument, an artist is unceremoniously thrown-off a carriage and (so) eventually encounters the children. This is a film about fate & destiny and how we can become forever changed.
- Runtime
- 1h 20m
- Released
- 2002
Details
Release year: 2002
Storyline
The Great Silk Road is the name for a mountain trade route now identifiable only by train tracks; it is on these tracks that our film finds four children at play, not far from their Kirghizstan village. A train meanders down the mountain and, following an argument, an artist is unceremoniously thrown-off a carriage and (so) eventually encounters the children. This is a film about fate & destiny and how we can become forever changed.
Top credits
- Busurman Odurakaev — The artist
- Tynar Abdrazaeva — The controller
- Mukanbet Toktobaev — The husband
- Kabatai Kyzy Elmira — The young woman