A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 1, 2011
Original Title:
Baikonur
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
ARTE
BR
CTB Film Company
Eurasia Film Production
RBB
Star.KZ Tandem Production
Veit Helmer-Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany | Kazakhstan | Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
“Whatever falls from heaven, you may keep.” So goes the unwritten law of the Kazakh steppes. A law avidly adhered to by the inhabitants of a small village, who collect the space debris that falls downrange from the nearby Baikonur space station. The last two youthful members of the village are the radio operator Iskander, known as Gagarin, and the spirited Nazira. While Nazira finds it increasing difficult to conceal her love for Iskander by means of her unconventional behaviour, Iskander is evidently not only crazy about Baikonur and the vastness of outer space, but also deeply smitten with the beautiful French astronaut Julie Mahé, whose journey to the stars he wistfully follows on television.
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Cinematography:
Nikolai Kanow
Co-Producer:
Anna Katchko
Gulnara Sarsenova
Director:
Veit Helmer
Editor:
Vincent Assmann
Original Music Composer:
Goran Bregović
Producer:
Veit Helmer
Sergei Selyanov
Bettina Ricklefs
Rosemarie Wintgen
Andreas Schreitmüller
Dagmar Mielke
Production Design:
Sonja Bream-Winzenried
Screenplay:
Veit Helmer
Sergej Ashkenazy
Sound Designer:
Juli Saragosa
Writer:
Daniela Baumgärtl
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