Heat (1963 film)

Heat (Russian: Зной) is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Larisa Shepitko.[1][2][3]

Heat
Russian: Зной
Directed byLarisa Shepitko
Written by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Vladimir Arkhangelskiy
  • Yuri Sokol
Edited byLev Felonov
Music byRoman Ledenyov
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about a man named Kemal, who goes to Anarkhai (Анархай) to master the virgin lands, becomes a member of the brigade of authoritarian Abakir and, by virtue of his maximalism, violates the order organized there.[4]

Production

The film is the debut feature of acclaimed Soviet director Larisa Shepitko. Temperatures reached up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit while filming, causing the film stock to melt at certain points. Shepitko came down with jaundice during production, but insisted she keep working. She was carried around on a stretcher at certain points during production so that she could continue working.[5]

Cast

  • Bolotbek Shamshiyev as Kemel (as B. Shamshiyev)
  • Nurmukhan Zhanturin as Abakir (as N. Zhanturin)
  • Klara Yusupzhanova as Kalipa (as K. Yusupzhanova)
  • Kumbolot Dosumbayev as Sheyshen (as K. Dosumbayev)
  • Darkul Kuyukova as Aldey (as D. Kuyakova)
  • K. Esyenov as Sadabek
  • Roza Tabaldiyeva as Girl (as R. Tabaldiyeva)
  • Sadykbek Dzhamanov as Dzhumash (as S. Dzhamanov)[6]

References

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