Trailer
The Tujuksu in Kazakhstan has lost about 57 million cubic metres of ice since 1958. Because it is melting so quickly, it is assumed that the glacier, which is important for the water supply of the whole of Central Asia, will no longer exist by about 2050. The region is thus threatened with acute water shortages. The consequences will be devastating: social and economic tensions on the ground are already pre-programmed. Yadykar Ibraimov's breathtaking nature footage shows the work of the scientists who document the melting process of the glacier, which they can only climb on foot. The director also gives a historical overview of research activities that already existed at the beginning of the 20th century. He delivers shocking images, information and food for thought that resonate for a long time.
Text: Stefanie Borowsky
The film will be shown in the original language with English subtitles and simultaneously translated into German. Headphones are available free of charge against a deposit in the cinema foyer.
Yadykar Ibraimov
Kuanysh Kurmanbayev
Seyit Tasbulatov
Robert Ziganshin
Yadykar Ibraimov - was born and raised in Almaty, Kazakhstan. He studied at the Kazakh National academy of arts majoring in film directing. His short films were shown at various international film festivals.