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Walnut Tree

20th(2015) New Currents

Family · Tradition · Comedy  

  • CountryKazakhstan
  • Production Year2015
  • Running Time81min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Walnut Tree is film about a wedding that introduces, with compassion, warmth, and laughter, the everyday lives of people living in a small village in Kazakhstan. The wedding ceremony is not at all a small or trivial event, but a festival that all of the villagers come out to enjoy. Gabit and Aisulu are in love with one another. One day, Gabit fetches Aisulu from the riverside where she is washing carpets in order to marry her. Aisulu’s parents are—quite unsurprisingly—upset since Gabit did not receive their blessing to marry their daughter. After a while, however, the couple convince her parents of their love for each other and they succeed in holding their wedding ceremony. Soon, Aisulu’s parents are also busy preparing for the wedding, which all the villagers are happy to celebrate. Shortly thereafter, Gabit and Aisulu give birth to a baby and again all the village people come to congratulate them. Infused with a sense of humor and affection, Walnut Tree gives a wonderful glimpse into the lives of people living in an intimate community. (KIM Ji-seok)
Director
Director
Yerlan NURMUKHAMBETOV
Kazakh filmmaker Yerlan Nurmukhambetov is a graduate of the Kazakh National Academy of Arts. His short films include Pay to (1999), Love and Shoes (1999), Sunday (2000), Friday (2001), Paris (2001), Kyz Uhrlau (2002) and Overture (2008). He co-directed the feature Anshi Bala (2011). Walnut Tree is his feature directorial debut.
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  • Director Yerlan NURMUKHAMBETOV 예를란 누르무캄베토프
  • Producer Yerzhan Akhmetov
  • Cast Rustem Zhaniamanov, Balnur Asyl
  • Screenplay Yerlan Nurmukhambetov, Yerzhan Rustembekov
  • Cinematography Murat Nugmanov
  • Editor Aibol Kasymzhanov
  • Sound Andrei Vlaznev
  • Music Sultan Abet
  • Production Company Kazakhfilm
    Kazakhstan 176 al-farabi ave
    kzf.kim@gmail.com