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Tulpan 2009

★ 6.252 votes100 min📅 2009-03-04

"She's the only girl for him."

Steppe dreams and romantic aspirations unfold in Sergei Dvortsevoy's 'Tulpan (2009)', a poignant drama set against the vast, desolate landscapes of central Asia.

Director: Sergei Dvortsevoy

Cast

Askhat Kuchencherekov
Askhat Kuchencherekov
Asa
Samal Yeslyamova
Samal Yeslyamova
Samal
Tulepbergen Baisakalov
Tulepbergen Baisakalov
Boni
Bereke Turganbayev
Beke
Ondassyn Bessikbassov
Ondassyn Bessikbassov
Ondas
Nurzhigit Zhapabayev
Nuka
Mahabbat Turganbayeva
Maha
Amangeldi Nurzhanbayev
Tulpan’s Father
Tazhyban Khalykulova
Tulpan’s Mother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tulpan (2009) about?

A young shepherd returns to his nomadic family on the Hunger Steppe, where he must win the heart of the only eligible girl for miles around.

Who directed Tulpan?

Sergei Dvortsevoy brings his unique perspective to the world of cinema with this poignant drama.

Who stars in Tulpan?

The film features a talented cast, including Askhat Kuchencherekov and Samal Yeslyamova.

Is Tulpan (2009) worth watching?

With its nuanced exploration of cultural heritage and personal desire, 'Tulpan (2009)' is a cinematic gem that will resonate with audiences.

How long is Tulpan?

100 minutes of drama, romance, and comedy unfold in this poignant film about love and identity.

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About Tulpan (2009) — A Poignant Romance Set in the Desolate Beauty of Central Asia

Steppe dreams and romantic aspirations unfold in Sergei Dvortsevoy's 'Tulpan (2009)', a poignant drama set against the vast, desolate landscapes of central Asia. The film follows Asa, a young and ambitious shepherd, as he returns from naval service to his nomadic family on the Hunger Steppe. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the human condition, Dvortsevoy crafts a tender and humorous tale of love, identity, and the complexities of traditional life. As Asa navigates the challenges of modernity and tradition, he finds himself drawn to the enigmatic Tulpan, the only eligible girl for miles around. With its nuanced exploration of cultural heritage and personal desire, 'Tulpan (2009)' is a cinematic gem that will resonate with audiences long after the credits roll.

As the camera pans across the endless steppes, we are introduced to a world of rugged beauty and simplicity, where the rhythms of nature and the cycles of life are inextricably linked. It is here, amidst the vast expanses of grasslands and the humble nomadic communities that inhabit them, that Asa finds himself on a journey of self-discovery and growth. With its gentle humor, poignant drama, and stunning cinematography, 'Tulpan (2009)' is a film that will captivate and inspire, transporting viewers to a world both familiar and unknown.

Featuring a talented cast, including Askhat Kuchencherekov and Samal Yeslyamova, 'Tulpan (2009)' is a romance, comedy, and drama that will appeal to fans of 'The Piano' and 'The English Patient'. With its thoughtful exploration of the human condition and its beautiful, evocative landscapes, this film is a must-see for anyone interested in world cinema and the art of storytelling.