Bauryna Salu
A rare, naturalistic gem...visceral and intimate.
-- Variety
Part of Worldwide Wednesdays film series
Bauryna Salu
In Kazakhstan, the ancient nomadic tradition of "bauryna salu" dictates that first-born children are given to their grandparents to be raised, far from their biological parents. Following this custom, Yersultan is sent to live with his grandmother from birth, growing up in her care while feeling increasingly abandoned by the parents who gave him away.
Though Yersultan forms a deep bond with his grandmother, he remains emotionally distant from his parents, struggling with feelings of resentment and disconnection. But at age 12, his world is shattered by the death of his grandmother, forcing him to leave the only home he's ever known and return to live with a family he barely recognizes as his own.
As Yersultan navigates this tumultuous transition, the film explores his journey of grief and isolation, set against the backdrop of a strained relationship with his father. Their emotional distance is palpable, and the struggle to reconcile seems insurmountable. Yet, through the pain of loss and the challenges of a fractured family, Yersultan embarks on a poignant journey of self-discovery, attempting to mend the broken ties with his father and find his place within a family he once felt so distant from.
Though Yersultan forms a deep bond with his grandmother, he remains emotionally distant from his parents, struggling with feelings of resentment and disconnection. But at age 12, his world is shattered by the death of his grandmother, forcing him to leave the only home he's ever known and return to live with a family he barely recognizes as his own.
As Yersultan navigates this tumultuous transition, the film explores his journey of grief and isolation, set against the backdrop of a strained relationship with his father. Their emotional distance is palpable, and the struggle to reconcile seems insurmountable. Yet, through the pain of loss and the challenges of a fractured family, Yersultan embarks on a poignant journey of self-discovery, attempting to mend the broken ties with his father and find his place within a family he once felt so distant from.
Genre
Drama,
Worldwide Wednesdays
Runtime
113
Language
Kazakh
Director
Askhat Kuchinchirekov
Opening at
Claremont 5 on May 28th
Newhall on May 28th
Glendale on May 28th
Town Center 5 on May 28th
Monica Film Center on May 28th
Bauryna Salu Get Tickets
Tickets for "Bauryna Salu" will go on sale soon. Please bookmark this page and return to check availability.