Kookor: A Leather Vessel (1987)

Kookor: A Leather Vessel (1987) poster

The kookor is a type of leather flask which has been used by Kyrgyz people for centuries. In this parable, an old kookor finds itself confronted with the realities of modern life and has to make a choice as to whether to adapt or stay true to its essence.

Director: Vyacheslav Belov
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Mikhail Rozenblyum
Cinematography: Aleksandr Litvinov
Editing: Rakiya Shershenova
Production: Kirghizfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: ru

Keywords

traditional culture, kyrgyzstan, cultural identity, between tradition and modernity

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kookor: A Leather Vessel about?
The kookor is a type of leather flask which has been used by Kyrgyz people for centuries. In this parable, an old kookor finds itself confronted with the realities of modern life and has to make a choice as to whether to adapt or stay true to its essence.
Who directed Kookor: A Leather Vessel?
Kookor: A Leather Vessel was directed by Vyacheslav Belov.
How long is Kookor: A Leather Vessel?
Kookor: A Leather Vessel has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is Kookor: A Leather Vessel?
Kookor: A Leather Vessel is a Animation film.
Where was Kookor: A Leather Vessel produced?
Kookor: A Leather Vessel was produced in Soviet Union.