Harmony Lessons

Harmony Lessons

Release date : February 6, 2013
Runtime : 1h 55m
Countries of origin : Kazakhstan / Germany / France /
Original Language : Kazakh /
Director : Emir Baigazin /
Writers : Emir Baigazin /
Production companies : Arizona Films / Kazakhfilm Studios / The Post Republic / Rohfilm /
February 6, 2013 1h 55m Kazakhstan Drama Kazakh More
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During a medical examination, 13-year-old Aslan is humiliated in front of a load of his fellow pupils. The incident unleashes his latent personality disorder. Plagued by self-doubt, he strives for cleanliness and perfection and is obsessed with trying to control everything around him. His compulsion draws Aslan, who lives with his grandmother in a village in Kazakhstan, into increasingly difficult situations. He abhors the way most of his fellow pupils are held in the sway of a criminal scheme, in which Bolat, one of Aslan’s tormentors, is also involved. Bolat blackmails the younger children into paying him protection money; he has nothing but contempt for ostracised Aslan.
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  • title:Harmony Lessons
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 55m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Kazakhstan · Germany · France ·
  • Original Language: Kazakh ·
  • Director: Emir Baigazin /
  • Writers: Emir Baigazin ·
  • Production companies: Arizona Films · Kazakhfilm Studios · The Post Republic · Rohfilm ·
  • Overview:During a medical examination, 13-year-old Aslan is humiliated in front of a load of his fellow pupils. The incident unleashes his latent personality disorder. Plagued by self-doubt, he strives for cleanliness and perfection and is obsessed with trying to control everything around him. His compulsion draws Aslan, who lives with his grandmother in a village in Kazakhstan, into increasingly difficult situations. He abhors the way most of his fellow pupils are held in the sway of a criminal scheme, in which Bolat, one of Aslan’s tormentors, is also involved. Bolat blackmails the younger children into paying him protection money; he has nothing but contempt for ostracised Aslan.
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