Poet

Poet

Release date : October 31, 2021
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : Kazakhstan /
Original Language : Kazakh / Russian /
Director : Darezhan Omirbayev /
Writers : Darezhan Omirbayev /
Production companies : Kazakhfilm Studios / Kazakh Cinema /
October 31, 2021 1h 45m Kazakhstan Drama Kazakh More
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Didar is a poet, but he cannot live from his poetry. He has to write early in the mornings before setting out for his day job as a newspaper editor. Didar is surrounded by a sense of crisis, not just because of his economic situation but also due to discussions at work about the diminishing significance of Kazakh culture, dying languages, and the worldwide dominance of English. He is questioning whether poetry is still relevant in today’s world, but finds solace in contemplating a rebellious 19th-century poet, Makhambet Otemisuly.
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  • title:Poet
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Kazakhstan ·
  • Original Language: Kazakh · Russian ·
  • Director: Darezhan Omirbayev /
  • Writers: Darezhan Omirbayev ·
  • Production companies: Kazakhfilm Studios · Kazakh Cinema ·
  • Overview:Didar is a poet, but he cannot live from his poetry. He has to write early in the mornings before setting out for his day job as a newspaper editor. Didar is surrounded by a sense of crisis, not just because of his economic situation but also due to discussions at work about the diminishing significance of Kazakh culture, dying languages, and the worldwide dominance of English. He is questioning whether poetry is still relevant in today’s world, but finds solace in contemplating a rebellious 19th-century poet, Makhambet Otemisuly.
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