Sixty Fugitives (1991)
In the 1880s, the Tuvan arats rebelled against the enslaving noyons. The uprising was brutally suppressed. With ethnographic accuracy, the film recreates the patriarchal life of the Tuvans, their morals and customs.
Director: Baras Halzanov
Genre: History, Drama, War
Runtime: 84 min
Release Date: June 1, 1991
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Aleksandr Lunacharsky
Cinematography: Rudolf Meshcheryagin
Production: Sverdlovsk Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Baras Halzanov
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sixty Fugitives about?
- In the 1880s, the Tuvan arats rebelled against the enslaving noyons. The uprising was brutally suppressed. With ethnographic accuracy, the film recreates the patriarchal life of the Tuvans, their morals and customs.
- Who directed Sixty Fugitives?
- Sixty Fugitives was directed by Baras Halzanov.
- Who stars in Sixty Fugitives?
- Sixty Fugitives stars Aleksandr Ondar, Ezir-Ool Mongu, Lyana Ondur, Aleksandr Salchak, Boris Bady-Sagaan, Alexey Oorzhak.
- How long is Sixty Fugitives?
- Sixty Fugitives has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
- What genre is Sixty Fugitives?
- Sixty Fugitives is a History, Drama, War film.
- Where was Sixty Fugitives produced?
- Sixty Fugitives was produced in Soviet Union.