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To get to Heaven, first you have to die

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To get to Heaven, first you have to die
(Bihisht faqat baroi murdagon)

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Tadjikistan

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Director : Jamshed Usmonov

Script : Jamshed Usmonov

Cinematographer : Pascal Lagriffoul

Set Artist : Mavlodod Farosatshoev

Sound : Patrick Becker

Editing : Jacques Comets

Cast : Khurched Golibekov, Dinara Droukarova, Maruf Pulodzoda

Production : 
Elzevir Films
Cine Manufacture

Distribution : 
Rezo Films
11 rue des petites écuries
75 010 Paris
01 42 46 46 30
[email protected]
www.rezofilms.com

Year : 2006

35 mm, Color, 95 mn, OV tadjik with french ST

Un Certain Regard Cannes 2006 

 

 

Kamal is twenty. He has been married for a few months but his wife is still a virgin. The doctor who examines him can’t find anything wrong with him physically. Kamal moves to a city in search of another woman. The city is full of women but he doesn’t meet any of them. Except a stranger he touched lightly in a trolley bus. This encounter leads Kamal much further than he had expected.

“Kamal lives in a village but he’s not a caricature of a villager. He could just as well be a city dweller... and my film could come from any cinematography. At the same time, I am weakened by that. I can no longer hide or distinguish myself through folklore... The world of women is more interesting than that of men. Women are more subtle, more sensitive from a moral point of view. We men can steal, kill, do something stupid without thinking. Women think first. They are responsible, they think things over. The world of men is more rigid, more symmetrical. The world of women fluctuates more. It’s very important to tell a story from a woman’s point of view.” Jamshed Usmonov

 

 

 

 

 

 

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