Native Steppes
Native Steppes

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Native Steppes

1982
Movie
64 min
Russian

The film takes place in a Kazakh village. Aman and Aizhan love each other very much, but they often quarrel. Their neighbor Nagima decides to use one of these quarrels to marry her son Ospan to Aizhan. This leads to a number of ridiculous situations that the characters get into. But good, as always, overcomes evil, and the young people reconcile — Aizhan marries Haman.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Sergei GerasimovGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution and Civil War, Native Steppes chronicles the lives and struggles of villagers in the Siberian steppes. It explores their adaptation to the tumultuous political changes, the impact of war on their communities, and their enduring connection to the land. The narrative follows individual characters as they navigate loyalty, love, and survival amidst widespread upheaval.

Critical Reception

Native Steppes was generally well-received by critics, particularly for its sweeping portrayal of a pivotal period in Russian history and its strong performances. Audiences appreciated its epic scope and emotional depth, though some found its pacing to be deliberate. It is considered a significant work within Soviet cinema, lauded for its visual artistry and thematic resonance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its epic scope and historical sweep.

  • Noted for strong performances and emotional resonance.

  • Appreciated for its depiction of rural life amidst revolution.

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Fun Fact

Sergei Gerasimov, the director, was a highly influential figure in Soviet cinema, often referred to as the 'dean of Soviet filmmakers'.

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