Heat (1963 film)

Heat (Russian: Зной) is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Larisa Shepitko.[1][2][3]

Heat
Russian: Зной
Directed byLarisa Shepitko
Written by
  • Chingiz Aitmatov
  • Iosif Olshansky
  • Irina Povolotskaya
  • Larisa Shepitko
  • Semyon Lungin
  • Ilya Nusinov
Starring
Music byRoman Ledenyov
Cinematography
  • Vladimir Arkhangelskiy
  • Yuri Sokol
Edited byLev Felonov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about a guy named Kemal, who goes to Anahai to master the virgin lands, becomes a member of the brigade of authoritarian Abakir and, by virtue of his maximalism, violates the order organized there.[4]

Cast

  • Bolotbek Shamshiyev as Kemel (as B. Shamshiyev)
  • Nurmukhan Zhanturin as Abakir (as N. Zhanturin)
  • Klara Yusupzhanova as Kalipa (as K. Yusupzhanova)
  • Kumbolot Dosumbayev as Sheyshen (as K. Dosumbayev)
  • Darkul Kuyukova as Aldey (as D. Kuyakova)
  • K. Esyenov as Sadabek
  • Roza Tabaldiyeva as Girl (as R. Tabaldiyeva)
  • Sadykbek Dzhamanov as Dzhumash (as S. Dzhamanov)[5]
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