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Harmony Lessons
A Window on Asian Cinema
Crime/Violence · Social Criticism · Coming of Age
- CountryKazakhstan,Germany,France
- Production Year2013
- Running Time115min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Though it has the form of a coming of age film, the realities within Harmony Lessons are quite cruel. This first feature film by Emir Baigazin, a 2007 BIFF AFA fellow, is more of a psychodrama or social chastisement than a typical coming of age movie. Aslan becomes close friends with Mirsayin, a transfer student from the city. The atmosphere in their middle school is pretty dismal because of Bolat and his gang, who robs their fellow classmates. Then Bolat is murdered. Aslan and Mirsayin
become the prime suspects and are mercilessly interrogated. The director follows Aslan’s state of mind and records the reality. He is easily exposed to violence by governmental authority, and the adults are indifferent. Aslan despises violence but shows a fanatic obsession with cockroach extermination. This is also an expression of hatred toward the violence exerted on him. Without anywhere to find peace, will Aslan be able to reach adulthood? Bolat and Mirsayin finally find peace in death, and Aslan’s image as he gazes upon their dead bodies lingers long after the film is over. (KIM Ji-Seok)
Director

Emir BAIGAZIN
Kazakhstan native Emir Baigazin studied at the Kazakh National Academy of Arts and at BIFF’s Asian Film Academy with Pen-ek Ratanaruang and Mohsen Makhmalbaf. His filmography of shorts includes Cheerful (2006), Offended (2006), Steppe (2007), Virgins (2007), Fatshedder (2008) and Jean’s Video Diary (2009). Harmony Lessons is his feature debut.
Credit
- Director
Emir BAIGAZIN - CastAidarbekov Timur
Anarbayev Aslan
Andassov Mukhtar
Adilbekova Anelya
Muslimov Beibitzhan - ScreenplayEmir Baigazin
- CinematographyAziz Zhambakiyev
- EditorEmir Baigazin
- SoundMarkus Khrohn
Sergey Lobanov - Production CompanyJCS Kazakhfilm
- World SalesFilms Distribution
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