AYKA
2018 Films
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1h 49m
Ayka just gave birth.
She can’t afford to raise a child.
She has no job, debts to be paid, not even a room of her own.
But there is no way to suppress her natural instincts.
Direction: Sergey Dvortsevoy
Script: Sergey Dvortsevoy, Gennady Ostrovsky
Production: Thanassis Karathanos
Co-Production: Sergey Dvortsevoy, Martin Hampel, Anna Wydra
Cinematography: Jolanta Dylewska
Editing: Sergey Dvortsevoy, Petar Markovic
Production Design: Olga Jurasova
Costume Design: Aleksandra Demidova
Make-Up: Tomasz Matraszek
Sound: Martin Frühmorgen, Joanna Napieralska
Visual Effects: Jarek Gawroński
Cast: Samal Yeslyamova
Original Title: AYKA
Original Languages: Kirghiz, Russian
Film Production Countries: Russia, Germany, Poland, Kazakhstan
Statement of the Director/s
It began with a dry newspaper statistic: “In 2010 in maternity hospitals in Moscow, 248 babies were given up by mothers from Kyrgyzstan.” I was in shock for a long time after reading this: How could it be? What could be the reason behind Kyrgyz mothers voluntarily giving up their babies en masse, abandoning them in a foreign country? What could force them to commit such an act, unnatural for any woman, much less women from the intensely family-oriented cultures of Central Asia? I realized I had to make a film about this: a film about a Kyrgyz girl abandoning her newborn child in a Moscow maternity ward and the circumstances that led to this decision. The fact is, however, that this film is about all of us: about what happens when relations between a person and their environment reach such extremes that the he or she begins to deteriorate morally. Life itself, nature, must intervene and force the individual to re-evaluate and to change, sometimes even against his or her will.
Biography of the Director/s
Russian director Sergey Dvortsevoy was born in 1962 in Chimkent, Kazakhstan.
He graduated in 1982 from the aviation college in Krivoi Rog, Ukraine, then furthered his studies at the Radiotechnical Faculty of the Electrotechnical
Institute in Novosibirsk. He then attended film school in Moscow, graduating in 1993. He worked for 9 years for the airline company Aeroflot as a radio engineer. After several documentaries, Dvortsevoy made his first fiction feature in 2008: TULPAN. The much-acclaimed film made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Un Certain Regard Prize.
Filmography of the Director/s
2018 AYKA
2008 TULPAN
2004 IN THE DARK (V Temnote) – documentary
1999 HIGHWAY (Trassa) – documentary
1998 BREAD DAY (Hlebny Den) – documentary
1995 PARADISE (Schastie) – documentary
Awards Won
for AYKA:
Award for Best Actress for Samal Yeslyamova at the Cannes Film Festival
for TULPAN:
Un Certain Regard Award, East of West Award at Karlovy Vary IFF, Tokyo Grand Prix, Feature Film Award at Montreal Festival of New Cinema, Golden Eye for Best International Feature Film at the Zurich FF
World Sales:
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Press:
The Match Factory
Carolina Jessula
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Cologne, 50668, Germany
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +49 221 539 709 19
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