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Myn Bala

Original title: Zhauzhürek myng bala
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 12m
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6.5/10
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Myn Bala (2012)
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A universal story about the freedom of the human spirit and the struggle against slavery and despotism, about love, loss and betrayal. It is seen through the eyes of simple Kazakh kids and t... Read allA universal story about the freedom of the human spirit and the struggle against slavery and despotism, about love, loss and betrayal. It is seen through the eyes of simple Kazakh kids and teenagers.A universal story about the freedom of the human spirit and the struggle against slavery and despotism, about love, loss and betrayal. It is seen through the eyes of simple Kazakh kids and teenagers.

  • Director
    • Akan Satayev
  • Writers
    • Muhammed Mamyrbekov
    • Jayik Sizdikov
    • Timur Zhaksylykov
  • Stars
    • Asylkhan Tolypov
    • Ayan Utepbergen
    • Kuralai Anabekova
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    • Director
      • Akan Satayev
    • Writers
      • Muhammed Mamyrbekov
      • Jayik Sizdikov
      • Timur Zhaksylykov
    • Stars
      • Asylkhan Tolypov
      • Ayan Utepbergen
      • Kuralai Anabekova
    • 11User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Asylkhan Tolypov
    • Sartai
    Ayan Utepbergen
    • Taimas
    • (as Ayan Utepburgen)
    Kuralai Anabekova
    • Korlan
    Tlektes Meiramov
    • Nazar
    Toleubek Aralbaev
    • Rakhimjan
    • (as Toleubek Aralbai)
    Eduard Ondar
    • Dzungar Commander
    Nurlan Alimzhan
    • Kassym
    Artur Tolepov
    • Ilyas
    Aidos Akmyzayev
    • Assan
    Meirzhan Beissenbekov
    • Oussen
    Doskhan Zholzhaksynov
    Doskhan Zholzhaksynov
    • Tole Bi
    Tungyshpai Zhamankulov
    • Yesset Batyr
    • (as Tungyshpai Al-Tarazi)
    Bolat Abdilmanov
    • Kanjigaly Boghenbai
    Azat Bazarkeldi
    • Kazybek Bi
    Yessim Seghizbayev
    • Monke Bi
    Berik Aytzhanov
    • Abilkhair
    Tserenbold Tsegmid
    • Galdan Yseren
    Bakh-Ochir Zhargalsaikhan
    • Jonon Baatur
    • Director
      • Akan Satayev
    • Writers
      • Muhammed Mamyrbekov
      • Jayik Sizdikov
      • Timur Zhaksylykov
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    9Jp-858-330501

    Great. Movie about a great country and people

    I have had the privilege to see Kazakhstan many times. This movie showed the world the great natural beauty of Kazakstan, the mountains, prairies, and the people. The steppes as pictured had to be filmed in the actual steppes of the Tin Shin mountains, these scenes brought back great memories of this beautiful country. The villages had to be actual original habitats as you can see in the Mueseum in Almaty. The casting for this movies is absolutely wonderful. The Kazak language was refreshing to hear. This movie captured my heart as memories were resurrected from my heart. I thank the group that produced this movie and for their depiction of so many accurate descriptions through the art of cinematography. I recommend this movie for any one that loves freedom and I appreciate the culture of the Kazaks and their honorable approach to friendship as aptly presented in this wonderful movie based on their recent history. May Kazahstan remain free.
    10erasyld-57973

    Story of my stepe

    Im kazakh.

    Story in my personal opinion ia taled nicely, but not perfect. Actors are good, but not great. But when I reccolect tales of my granny, which were told by here granny, I undestand how hard was that time to live, and how brave were my ancestors. If you want to get invovlved in kazakh traditions and history, that film is very good as a point of a start.

    P. S.

    Film is to be watched in kazakh language to get it totally and in a right way. The thing is our language is a bit different from english, and hell lot stuff just theoretically can not be translated correctly to get all the info given in one ward. For example, in english you call horse as a horse, in kazakh language there are 47 different wards to say horse(describing its colour, manner of moving, age etc). And that is only about one word, and here we talk about a movie. As an interpreter who watched both english and original versions I would say that almost of 70% of meanings in key scence were lost!
    8brin-t-murray

    Myn Bala: ride and ride hard

    Myn Bala the Kazakh movie Well, first movie I've ever seen on IMDb with only one review (three now, since I wrote this). It's the supposedly uplifting legend, based on a true story, of a set of young rebels early in eighteenth Century Kazakhstan who rose up against their oppressors. The country at that time was being overrun by a cruel and violent militaristic set of people called the Djongars, who were descendants of Genghis Khan and his Mongols. There are two main young male protagonists, Sertai and Taimas, who inevitably fall out as Sertai becomes more admired and takes over leadership; their kind-of-sister and lifelong friend Korlan, who is a scar-faced female warrior and very convincing she is too; and then Sertai falls for the beautiful young daughter, Zere, of a chief whom he offends, as being too conciliatory with their conquerors and not bold enough. The story is well told, though the flow is sometimes lost in translation. Mainly because the subtitles are out of synch, or use peculiar modern slang idioms, or during three long character farewell speeches leave just one (non-English) word up on screen for five minutes. Still, you get the gist. The story isn't new: Braveheart and all that - but this one has three things that make it standout (even apart from the fact that know nothing whatsoever about Kazakhstan's history so is always good to see a different part of the world through fresh eyes). The three things are:

    The steppe. Every so often the main characters wander down from the hills where they're hiding and say something like: oh, our steppe is so beautiful, we must get rid of the invaders. They almost literally swoon over the beauty of the steppe. Really extraordinary: rarely have I seen a place which gives the western city-born person such a sense of otherness - great empty wild bare barren looking place - kind of makes me feel the opposite. The clothes. Presume they are all true to time for the place and period. Great fur hats cascading down backs, women's hats like pagodas, intricate tooled soft leather jerkins and belts, Tartar-ish military uniforms look rather like samurai - completely unlike anything have seen before. The horse-riding. Never seen anything like it in the movies: these people ride like they were born in the saddle. And why walk when you can trot? And why trot when you can gallop hell for leather across endless miles of steppe? So gallop they do. A lot. So very enjoyable. Only downside: the end. And being told that it was another three hundred years before Kazakhstan finally got its freedom. Which would be .... hm, sometime in the 1990s.
    7bahnapa

    The bad guys disappeared from history but Kazakhstan is free and still going strong

    Kazakhstan is fortunate in having a historical enemy to depict as bad guys without any concern for offending them, since the Dzungar Khanate went out of existence in the mid-18th century, not long after the events of this film. The exterminator of the Dzungar Khanate was of course Qing-dynasty China on their eastern front. That fact is barely mentioned in passing when Sultan Abilkhair points to his map and says the Dzungars have been cut off in the east. That was China making war on them. That Kazakhstan raised a rebel army strong enough to take on the western front in the Dzungar Wars is the stuff of epic legend. The scene right before the climactic battle has various divisions announcing their representation of all different parts of Kazakhstan. This is perfect for raising patriotic feeling over Kazakh history, while there are no remaining Dzungars to take offense at being shown as the unremittingly bad guys. What was then Dzungaria is now part of Xinjiang and is inhabited by Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Manchus, and Mongols as well as Chinese. It is at peace with independent Kazakhstan. This movie cast the Kazakhs in earth tones, mostly shades of brown, while the Dzungars are uniformly in black. The story is simple and easy to follow even without knowledge of this era of Kazakh history. A band of plucky teenagers becoming heroes of their nation. Go see it and feel good for Kazakhs.
    6northguineahills-92141

    A historical film about the Kazakh overthrow of the Dzunghar Khanate

    I'm a sucker for nation-building mythos films, and this one totally fulfills this criteria. I have to admit that this was the first Kazakh language film I've ever watched. The costumery and landscapes were amazing (note to self, I must go hiking in Kazakhstan), but the plot was very transparent and the dialog equally stilted and predictable (This could also be due to the translation errors from Kazakh to English). The obvious love interest and tension between the families/clans/tribes with the expected resolution is also included. That said, I still really enjoyed it, as this historical epoch was unknown to me, and it was fun going down the rabbit hole researching the historical battles it depicted.

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 2012 (Kazakhstan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Kazakhstan
      • Mongolia
    • Languages
      • Kazakh
      • Mongolian
    • Also known as
      • Myn Bala, les guerriers de la steppe
    • Filming locations
      • Kazakhstan
    • Production companies
      • Kazakhfilm Studios
      • New Film Format
      • Sataifilm
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      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,172
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      2 hours 12 minutes
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