The Place on a Grey Tricorne explained

The Place on a Grey Tricorne
Native Name:
Director:Ermek Shinarbayev
Music:Gulsara Mukatayeva
Cinematography:Sergei Kosmanev
Studio:Alem
Distributor:Kazakhfilm
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Kazakhstan
Language:Russian
Kazakh

The Place on a Grey Tricorne (Azerbaijani: Azghyin ushtykzyn'azaby) is a Kazakh film directed by Ermek Shinarbayev. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1993 Locarno International Film Festival.

Plot

Some days of the young man living in Almaty. Boozes, girlfriends, an idle talk, drugs – here the maintenance of his life. And, seemingly, it for a long time, if not forever. "I didn't manage to appeal to the Marble Admiral as he turned on heels, precisely the horse who became on racks before the Pole star and specified to me that place on the cocked hat where I will have to carry out the life..."

Reception

It won the Golden Leopard at the 1993 Locarno International Film Festival.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AZGHYIN USHTYKZYN' AZABY. archive.pardo.ch. 21 January 2014.