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Gibel Otrara

  • 1992
  • 2h 56min
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Gibel Otrara (1992)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThis historical epic charts political intrigue among the Kipchaks, a confederation of tribes on the steppes of central Asia, before they were overrun by Genghis Khan.This historical epic charts political intrigue among the Kipchaks, a confederation of tribes on the steppes of central Asia, before they were overrun by Genghis Khan.This historical epic charts political intrigue among the Kipchaks, a confederation of tribes on the steppes of central Asia, before they were overrun by Genghis Khan.

  • Dirección
    • Ardak Amirkulov
  • Guión
    • Aleksei German
    • Svetlana Karmalita
  • Reparto principal
    • Dokhdurbek Kydyraliyev
    • Tungyshpai Zhamankulov
    • Bolot Beyshenaliev
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
    175
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    • Dirección
      • Ardak Amirkulov
    • Guión
      • Aleksei German
      • Svetlana Karmalita
    • Reparto principal
      • Dokhdurbek Kydyraliyev
      • Tungyshpai Zhamankulov
      • Bolot Beyshenaliev
    • 7Reseñas de usuarios
    • 6Reseñas de críticos
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    Dokhdurbek Kydyraliyev
    • Undzhu
    • (as Dokha Kydyraliyev)
    Tungyshpai Zhamankulov
    • Kaiyrkhan
    • (as Tungyshbai Dzhamankulov)
    Bolot Beyshenaliev
    Bolot Beyshenaliev
    • Shinvyskhan
    Abdurashid Makhsudov
    • Mukhamedshakh
    Zaur Zekhov
    • Yalbach
    • (as Zauirbii Zekhov)
    Kasym Zhakibayev
    Kasym Zhakibayev
    • Dinnen Bezeyen
    Sabira Atayeva
    Pyotr Morozov
    Shaymerden Khakimzhanov
      Ali Tukhuzhev
        A. Ashikonov
        Suren Khugayev
          I. Arsenyev
          K. Zauirbekov
          Yu. Tuyu-Tyan
          Dinmukhamet Akhimov
            Abdrashid Abdrakhmanov
              V. Seitmamutov
              • Dirección
                • Ardak Amirkulov
              • Guión
                • Aleksei German
                • Svetlana Karmalita
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              10jkuo0

              Fall of Otrar is a great historical film

              The Fall of Otrar is a vivid and surprisingly historically accurate account of events in the 13th century which foreshadowed events of worldwide significance. It is unfortunate that most people in the West are unfamiliar with these events and thus miss the significance of the setting and the drama. No one in the West who has any sense of history has to be reminded of the significance of Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon with his legions. Perhaps a bit of historical background will help viewers appreciate this film more.

              In the early part of the 13th century, having consolidated the Mongol tribes, Chinggis Khan (popularly but less accurately spelled as Genghis Khan) began his first overtures to the western domains by sending a caravan of several hundred camels carrying great quantities of silk, silver, gold, and other goods to the realm of Khwarizm, whose Shah Mohammed was the greatest power between the Indian subcontinent and Baghdad. The Shah's mother was not Persian but from the Central Asian Turkic Kanglis tribe, which supplied the Shah with his cavalry and provided the primary basis for his power. The Shah and the Caliph of Baghdad were involved in various intrigues against each other and jockeying for supreme influence over the Islamic peoples and lands. When the caravan stopped in the border town of Otrar located along the Silk Road, the local governor could not help himself and killed the merchants and seized all the valuables. When Chinggis Khan sent an ambassador to the Shah with a polite request to right this wrong, the Shah, not yet knowing that he was dealing with the future world conqueror, killed the ambassador and burned the beards of his military escorts. The Mongols considered ambassadors inviolable, and an attack on Chinggis Khan's ambassador was tantamount to an attack on the Great Khan himself. This triggered the Great Khan to summon all of his troops and to lead the first Mongol campaign to the western regions outside of their traditional lands, an onslaught which did not stop until the Caliph of Baghdad was trampled under Mongol hoofs, the Russians utterly defeated, innumerable other foes vanquished, and Mongols consolidated under their rule virtually all of the lands of Asia and Europe from the China Sea to gates of Vienna, creating the greatest land-based empire in history. This Pax Mongolica made possible Marco Polo's subsequent journey to China. Thus, Otrar was the first stop and the calm before this ferocious storm - a storm which perhaps could have been averted - or at least postponed - had the governor not been so greedy, or if Shah Mohammed had righted the wrong.

              Having been an avid student of Central Asian history, I was delighted to see a dramatization of this event of world historical significance done not by Hollywood but by a filmmaker whose land has been a central part of this history. The film is amazingly accurate in its portrayal of many minutiae, including the manner of capture of the Otrar governor and his punishment (Chiggis Khan had given strict orders that the governor of Otrar be captured and brought back alive to Mongolia), Chinggis Khan's ecumenical toleration of Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, his own reliance on the advice of a Taoist master whom he had sent out from China to his war camp to advise him on matters of the spirit, and his pronouncements including the Mongol chiding of Muslims about the need to face Mecca to pray as "didn't they know that God is everywhere?"
              volokh

              Good but long war movie

              It's been about 10 years since I saw this movie (I saw it shortly before it came out) -- it's about the conquest of the town of Otrar, in central Asia, by the Mongols in the Middle Ages. It's something like four hours long, but it's good. Dialogue is in Kazakh.

              Also, Ardak Amirkulov is one of the directors of the "New Kazakh Wave." This is a group of Kazakh directors who studied under the Russian filmmaker Sergei Solovyov (director of The House Under the Starry Sky (Dom pod zvyodznym nebom) (1991)), and includes Yermek Shinarbayev, who directed the interesting movie Revenge (Mest) (1989).
              2andy_n_johansen

              disappointing

              I actually had high hopes for this movie when watching it in the cinema at a film festival in Copenhagen, the director Amirkulov was also present at the viewing, so it felt like a special occasion. And it surely isnt every day one is given the opportunity to shake a director from Kasakhstan in the hand. The movie itself revolved around some historical battles and politics which are really unknown for me, and even though mr Amirkulov pointed out before the film began that we in the audience could expect some obscure historical talk in the film, i was surprised about the lack of many things in the movie. A lot of ideas are tested in the movie, but everything feels like the movie tried so hard to be great, that it fell apart. Bad editing, and often dull cinematography made the interest fall apart. I would suggest finding some reading material about the historical facts about the fall of Otrar, than wasting 3 hours watching this overlong film.
              10TheworldsstrongestMongolEmpire

              It is a war movie set in a pre-modern world during the Middle Ages when the world's most powerful empire, the Mongolian Empire, conquered the world.

              It is a war movie set in a pre-modern world during the Middle Ages when the world's most powerful empire, the Mongolian Empire, conquered the world.

              Naturally, this war and historical movie was made in Kazakhstan, the brother country of Mongolia.

              As a war movie, it does an amazing job of showing cavalry warfare.

              The armor, helmets, and swords are very cool.

              It also features a lot of large-scale cavalry battles, making it one of the best war movies for men who like cavalry.

              The Scimitar, the military and cavalry sword of the Mongol Empire, is also featured heavily.

              It"s a great war movie.
              10laursene

              Blows you away

              Saw this one last night. For any fans of Kurosawa/Mifune samurai epics, of late John Ford-style western epics, or of Peckinpah, it is a must-see. Amirkulov has absorbed all their lessons and more. Fall of Otrar is remarkable - I don't think I've ever seen a "historical eipc" where the cast seemed so perfectly of the time and place (although there's something inescapably modern about the way the leading roles of Ozhu (the Mifune character), Kairkhan and Genghis Khan are conceived). The photography (both the color and B&W sequences) is gorgeous, and Amirkulov displays a sure eye for how to render the Central Asian landscape visually. At 2hrs 45mins the film is not overlong - every scene scores its point and everything is so beautiful that at times you just want it to go on and on.

              People have drawn parallels with the takeover of Kazakhstan and Central Asia by the Russsians and Stalin, and with the current menace to these societies from corporate globalization. Could be. It's worth noting, however, that the Kipchaks (at least as I remember my history) actually did fairly well under the Mongol federation and maintained their distinct identity longer than the movie implies.

              Fall of Otrar is full of quirky humor, throwaway sequences that fit perfectly in a loopy way, and lots and lots of violence. Too many great sequences to sample here, but Kairkhan's fate at the end is not to be missed. Dialogue is florid and utterly in keeping with the visuals.

              This is one of those occasions where the moviemakers went to great trouble and expense to produce something that looks and feels like primal folklore. They succeeded. Made me feel that movies have been with us, mentally, since the beginning of time, that they satisfy a craving for a certain way to tell a story about ourselves that we've always known we could do. It's wonderful to see this achieved so well.

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                • 1992 (Kazajistán)
              • País de origen
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                • Kazajo
                • Ruso
                • Mongol
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                • Kazakhstan, Soviet Union
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                • Kazakhfilm Studios
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