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Trans Sibirian Express: Bibinur


Tatarstan, 98 min, 2009
in original language, with English subtitles and Hungarian translation

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Director: Iurii Feting

Tatarstan, Russia, a small village. An old woman, Bibinur Juhangir, whose Tatar name means “the mistress of light,” sees a dream telling that she is going to die next Friday. She has to use the time rest to give all of her debts and to prepare for the departure. Following a prominent thematic trend in Russian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and other post-Soviet national cinemas, Iurii Feting’s beautifully filmed parable from Tatarstan sets out to reaffirm Tatar traditional values, native spirituality and the love of the ancestral land.

Trans Sibirian Express Programme

»Aug. 29. – Friday«
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The Roses (16)

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Rodrigue in Love (16)

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A legbelsőbb Ázsia - Magyarok nyomában Mongolországban (12)

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DJ Ahmet (16)

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Bon voyage, Marie (16)

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The Roses (16)

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Gaucho Gaucho (12)

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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (12)

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How Could I Live Without You? (12)

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Caught Stealing (18)



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