Aylanpa – World in a Vortex (1989)

ALL 12/31/1989 (ru) Documentary, History, Drama 72 Min
  • Release
    12/31/1989
  • Production
    Tsentrnauchfilm, Kirghizfilm
  • Rotten tomato
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  • Original title
    Айланпа – Мир на кругах своих
  • Original language
    ru
  • Production Cost
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Chinghiz Aitmatov reflects on the problems and concerns of people on Earth.

Overview

Just before the collapse of the Soviet Union, perestroika gave Chinghiz Aitmatov the opportunity to reflect on the goals and ideals of socialism and how it itself had denied them. In this essayistic film, starting with his personal life story (his father was shot as an enemy of the state, he himself was a highly respected student and artist in the Soviet Union) and the history of the Kyrgyz people (bearers of a vibrant and distinctive culture destroyed by socialism), he eventually arrives at big questions about the goal of human progress and the fate of humanity in the 21st century. "What will life be like for people in the 21st century?" he asks, not least in view of looming ecological catastrophes, and answers: That is the sole responsibility of humanity. Long difficult to find, the film has now been uploaded to YouTube in a restored 4K version by Kyrgyzfilm.

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Aylanpa – World in a Vortex (1989) 72 Min

ALL 12/31/1989 (ru)
Documentary, History, Drama
  • Release 12/31/1989
  • Production
    Tsentrnauchfilm, Kirghizfilm
  • Original title Айланпа – Мир на кругах своих
  • ru
  • Revenue0.00

Chinghiz Aitmatov reflects on the problems and concerns of people on Earth.

Overview

Just before the collapse of the Soviet Union, perestroika gave Chinghiz Aitmatov the opportunity to reflect on the goals and ideals of socialism and how it itself had denied them. In this essayistic film, starting with his personal life story (his father was shot as an enemy of the state, he himself was a highly respected student and artist in the Soviet Union) and the history of the Kyrgyz people (bearers of a vibrant and distinctive culture destroyed by socialism), he eventually arrives at big questions about the goal of human progress and the fate of humanity in the 21st century. "What will life be like for people in the 21st century?" he asks, not least in view of looming ecological catastrophes, and answers: That is the sole responsibility of humanity. Long difficult to find, the film has now been uploaded to YouTube in a restored 4K version by Kyrgyzfilm.

  1. Konstantin Orozaliev, Valerij Vilenskij

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer