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Nomad (2005 film)

Nomad: The Warrior (Kazakh: Көшпенділер, Kóshpendiler) is a 2005 Kazakh historical epic film written and co-produced by Rustam Ibragimbekov, executive-produced by Miloš Forman and directed by Sergei Bodrov, Ivan Passer and Talgat Temenov. It was released on March 16, 2007, in North America, distributed by The Weinstein Company. Two versions of the film were shot: one in Kazakh by Temenov for distribution in Kazakhstan and one in English by Passer and Bodrov for distribution worldwide. The government of Kazakhstan invested $40 million in the film production, making it the most expensive Kazakh film ever made. Nomad was Kazakhstan's official entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 79th Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. It was also the last film that Passer directed before his death in 2020.

Nomad
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySergei Bodrov
Ivan Passer
Talgat Temenov
Written byRustam Ibragimbekov
Produced byRam Bergman
Pavel Douvidzon
Rustam Ibragimbekov
Miloš Forman
StarringKuno Becker
Jay Hernandez
Jason Scott Lee
Mark Dacascos
CinematographyDan Laustsen
Ueli Steiger
Edited byIvan Lebedev
Rick Shaine
Music byCarlo Siliotto
Distributed byThe Weinstein Company
Release dates
  • November 11, 2005 (2005-11-11) (Kazakhstan)
  • September 7, 2006 (2006-09-07) (Russia)
Running time
112 minutes
CountriesKazakhstan
Russia
LanguagesRussian
Kazakh
BudgetN/A[1]
Box office$3,088,685[2]

Plot edit

Nomad is a historical epic set in 18th-century Kazakhstan. The film is a fictionalized account of the youth and coming-of-age of Ablai Khan, a Khan of the Kazakh Horde, as he grows and fights to defend the fortress at Hazrat-e Turkestan from Dzungar invaders during the Kazakh-Dzungar Wars.

Cast edit

Release dates edit

The Kazakh language version of Nomad premiered in Kazakhstan on 6 July 2005.

The film was released in the United States on March 16, 2007 (limited release) and March 30, 2007 (wide release).[3]

І том “Алмас қылыш” (баспа “Шығыс-Батыс”, София, 2006)

ІІ том “Жанталас” (баспа “Шығыс-Батыс”, София, 2007)

ІІІ том “Хан Кене” (баспа “Шығыс-Батыс”, София, 2008)[4]

Reception edit

Nomad has an approval rating of 6% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 16 reviews, and an average rating of 4.4/10.[5] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[6]

Variety critic Leslie Felperin, who viewed the film at the Locarno Film Festival wrote that, "nearly every tenge (Kazakhstan's local currency) and euro from French-based co-production partner Wild Bunch is visible on screen, judging by pic's elaborate costumes, sets and cast of a thousand or so — real people not digitally generated extras", and that co-directors "Passer and Bodrov, assisted by (per credits) 'local director' Talgat Temenov, have enough skill to make Nomad compelling by dint of old-school sincerity and sheer spectacle. [...] [the cast shows] the necessary displays of athletic prowess and toothsome looks, particularly from the virile Becker".[7]

In the United States, it was a box office bomb, as the film was only able to scrape $79,123. While most of the critics enjoyed the cinematography and the action scenes, they criticized the film for rudimentary acting, confused directing and, for some critics who saw the English version, poor dubbing. The critics especially noted that the film had very poor screenwriting, for lines such as a scene between Mansur (Kuno Becker) and Gauhar (Ayan Yesmagambetova):
Mansur: 'You have the scent of the moon.'
Gauhar: 'Does the moon have a scent?'[8]

Awards and nominations edit

In addition to being Kazakhstan's entry in the race for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Carlo Siliotto received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Original Score.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Nomad (The Warrior)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Nomad (The Warrior)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Nomad release dates". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-03-12.
  4. ^ Ілияс Есенберлин “Көшпенділер” - Embassy of Kazakhstan in Bulgaria
  5. ^ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/nomad
  6. ^ "Nomad". Metacritic.
  7. ^ Variety review
  8. ^ From Las Vegas Weekly[permanent dead link]

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Nomad The Warrior Kazakh Koshpendiler Koshpendiler is a 2005 Kazakh historical epic film written and co produced by Rustam Ibragimbekov executive produced by Milos Forman and directed by Sergei Bodrov Ivan Passer and Talgat Temenov It was released on March 16 2007 in North America distributed by The Weinstein Company Two versions of the film were shot one in Kazakh by Temenov for distribution in Kazakhstan and one in English by Passer and Bodrov for distribution worldwide The government of Kazakhstan invested 40 million in the film production making it the most expensive Kazakh film ever made Nomad was Kazakhstan s official entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 79th Academy Awards but it didn t make the final shortlist It was also the last film that Passer directed before his death in 2020 NomadTheatrical release posterDirected bySergei BodrovIvan PasserTalgat TemenovWritten byRustam IbragimbekovProduced byRam BergmanPavel DouvidzonRustam IbragimbekovMilos FormanStarringKuno BeckerJay HernandezJason Scott LeeMark DacascosCinematographyDan LaustsenUeli SteigerEdited byIvan LebedevRick ShaineMusic byCarlo SiliottoDistributed byThe Weinstein CompanyRelease datesNovember 11 2005 2005 11 11 Kazakhstan September 7 2006 2006 09 07 Russia Running time112 minutesCountriesKazakhstanRussiaLanguagesRussianKazakhBudgetN A 1 Box office 3 088 685 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release dates 4 Reception 5 Awards and nominations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThis article needs an improved plot summary Please help improve the plot summary October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nomad is a historical epic set in 18th century Kazakhstan The film is a fictionalized account of the youth and coming of age of Ablai Khan a Khan of the Kazakh Horde as he grows and fights to defend the fortress at Hazrat e Turkestan from Dzungar invaders during the Kazakh Dzungar Wars Cast editKuno Becker as Mansur Jay Hernandez as Erali Jason Scott Lee as Oraz the Wise Ayan Yesmagambetova as Gaukhar Mark Dacascos as Sharish Archie Kao as Shangrek Tungyshbay Jamanqulov as Abilqair Doskhan Joljaqsynov as Galdan Ceren Yerik Joljaqsynov as Barak Dilnaz Akhmadieva as Hocha Azis Beyshinaliev as RagbatRelease dates editThe Kazakh language version of Nomad premiered in Kazakhstan on 6 July 2005 The film was released in the United States on March 16 2007 limited release and March 30 2007 wide release 3 I tom Almas kylysh baspa Shygys Batys Sofiya 2006 II tom Zhantalas baspa Shygys Batys Sofiya 2007 III tom Han Kene baspa Shygys Batys Sofiya 2008 4 Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2014 Nomad has an approval rating of 6 on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews and an average rating of 4 4 10 5 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100 based on 7 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 6 Variety critic Leslie Felperin who viewed the film at the Locarno Film Festival wrote that nearly every tenge Kazakhstan s local currency and euro from French based co production partner Wild Bunch is visible on screen judging by pic s elaborate costumes sets and cast of a thousand or so real people not digitally generated extras and that co directors Passer and Bodrov assisted by per credits local director Talgat Temenov have enough skill to make Nomad compelling by dint of old school sincerity and sheer spectacle the cast shows the necessary displays of athletic prowess and toothsome looks particularly from the virile Becker 7 In the United States it was a box office bomb as the film was only able to scrape 79 123 While most of the critics enjoyed the cinematography and the action scenes they criticized the film for rudimentary acting confused directing and for some critics who saw the English version poor dubbing The critics especially noted that the film had very poor screenwriting for lines such as a scene between Mansur Kuno Becker and Gauhar Ayan Yesmagambetova Mansur You have the scent of the moon Gauhar Does the moon have a scent 8 Awards and nominations editIn addition to being Kazakhstan s entry in the race for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Carlo Siliotto received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Original Score See also editList of most expensive non English language films List of historical drama films of Asia Ten Great Campaigns Dzungar Khanate Kazakh Khanate Kazakh Dzungar Wars List of submissions to the 79th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Kazakhstani submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences edit Nomad The Warrior Box Office Mojo Retrieved 15 August 2011 Nomad The Warrior Box Office Mojo Retrieved 15 August 2011 Nomad release dates Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2007 03 12 Iliyas Esenberlin Koshpendiler Embassy of Kazakhstan in Bulgaria https www rottentomatoes com m nomad Nomad Metacritic Variety review From Las Vegas Weekly 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