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City Filth

Marat's bride killed in a car accident. Driver, who was drunk, avoides punishment because he is the city's major son. And revenge begins...

  • Nariman Turebayev
    Director
  • Nariman Turebayev
    Writer
  • Serik Abishev
    Producer
  • Olga Khlasheva
    Producer
  • Aibek Kudabayev
    Producer
  • Askar Mendybayev
    Key Cast
    "Marat"
  • Kamilla Nugmanova
    Key Cast
    "Aliya"
  • Chingiz Kapin
    Key Cast
    "Baurzhan"
  • Project Type:
    Feature
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 30 minutes 6 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    September 20, 2017
  • Production Budget:
    500 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Kazakhstan
  • Country of Filming:
    Kazakhstan
  • Language:
    Russian
  • Shooting Format:
    2K Canon Mark III
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Cottbus Film Festival
    Cottbus
    Germany
    November 8, 2017
    World premiere
  • Kazakhstan's Critics Choice 2018
    Almaty
    Kazakhstan
    March 28, 2018
    National premiere
    Prize for the best screenplay
Director Biography - Nariman Turebayev

Nariman Turebayev, Kazakhstan.

Entered the Kazakh Academy of Arts in 1996 (graduated in 2001).

After making the short film Antiromantika (2001) was selected for 4 month stay in the Residence of the Cannes Festival in Paris. Member of SACD (Author’s society, France).

Made his first long feature Little Men in 2003.

Divorced, having a daughter 12 years old.

Languages: Russian, English.

Since 2016 – a teacher of film directing in the Turan University, Kazakhstan.

Director and writer:

2017 – 'Three Elements', long feature, with students

2017 – 'City Filth', long feature (festival in Cottbus, Germany-2017, Kazakhstan’s Critic’s Choice Prize for the best screenplay-2018)

2014 – 'Adventure', long feature, co-production Kazakhstan – France, based on Dostoyevsky’s White Nights.(Karlovy Vary IFF, Eurasia IFF, prizes FIPRESSI and NETPAK)

2011 – 'Sunny Days', long feature, co-production Kazakhstan – Swiss (festivals in Locarno (Boccalino Prize), Cottbus, Vesoul e.t.c., IFF Eurasia – Best Directing Prize)

2003 – 'Little Men', long feature, co-production Kazakhstan-France (festivals in Locarno, Chicago, Marrakech, Vienna, Nantes – Best male performance, Angers – Distribution Prize, Rotterdam)

2001 – 'Antiromantika', short feature (Cannes-2001; Angers-2002, Grand Prix; many other festivals)

Co-writer:

1998 – '1997', long feature (Berlin-1999, Rotterdam-2000 and others)

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