The Light Thief (Svet-Ake) | |
Director: | Aktan Arym Kubat |
Producer: | Altynai Koichumanova Cedomir Kolar Thanassis Karathanos MarcBaschet Karl Baumgartner Denis Vaslin |
Starring: | Aktan Arym Kubat Taalaikan Abazova Askat Sulaimanov |
Cinematography: | Hassan Kydyraliyev |
Runtime: | 80 minutes |
Country: | Kyrgyzstan |
Language: | Kyrgyz |
The Light Thief (Kirghiz; Kyrgyz: Свет-аке, Svet-Ake) is a 2010 Kyrgyz drama film directed by Aktan Arym Kubat. The film was Kyrgyzstan's submission for Best Foreign Language Film for the 83rd Academy Awards,[1] but did not make the final shortlist.[2]
Our main character Svet-Ake, or Mr. Light, is the local electrician in an extremely impoverished, underfunded Kyrgyz town. He tries his best to be the man of the people who, in a robin hood fashion, manipulates the electric meters for those who cannot afford to pay for their electricity. Even with this, he sees that more and more townspeople are leaving the town in search of better jobs, threatening the town's tradition and way of life.
Svet-Ake is a humble and humorous man, however, this may be his undoing. When Bezkat, a businessman, comes to Svet-Ake's town, he promises to fund Svet-ake's windmills and modernize the valleys if he works for him. However, Bezkat is corrupt and tries to manipulate the local government and becomes the mayor. Svet-Ake soon realizes that Bezkat's work is destroying the very land and tradition he so dearly wanted to protect.
“The Light Thief might be a simple story, but it's ultimately a complex film” –Montreal Gazette
“European funds contributing to the production and with a burning subject such as energy control high on the world’s priority list, this is a surefire festival item, with definite chances for niche art house distribution.” –Screen Daily