Inspired by Dostoyevsky's CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, KILLER is a captivating ride through the depths of the human soul, directed by the grand master of Kazakh cinema, who won the Un Certain Regard Prize at Cannes in 1998. Overburdened with debts and with a seriously ill baby, Marat sees no other way out after a traffic accident than to accept an immoral offer: he agrees to murder a journalist in return for money with which he can save his child's life. With unusual camera angles and a noticeable similarity to the films of Robert Bresson, Omirbayev forces his audience to constantly question what they see and at the same time finds a cinematic expression for the increasing burden of guilt on Marat's shoulders. A gripping journey to the limits of one's own morality and through the Kazakhstan of that time.
Text: Joshua Jádi
The film will be shown in the Stadthalle 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.
The film will be shown in the Weltspiegel Hall 2 in the original language and with English subtitles. No translation into German!
Darezhan Omirbayev
Boris Troshev
Andrei Vlaznev
Alim Sabitov
Talgat Assetov
Roksana Abouova
Joël Farges, Elise Jalladeau
Darezhan Omirbayev - was born in 1958 in the Zhambyl region of Kazakhstan.After completing his studies in applied mathematics, Omirbaev attended the VGIK (Institute of Higher Cinema Studies) in Moscow. Many of his films won prizes at international film festivals.
July (short) (1988)
Kairat (1992)
Cardiogram (1995)
The Road (2001)
About Love (2006)
Shuga (2007)
Student (2012)
Reverence (2013)
Poet (2021)