On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here (2020)
From the lush and green grass of the Kazakh Steppe to the glorifying architecture of its capital, from its giant open-air mines to the traces of invisible nuclear power, Kazakhstan is here captured in fragments. A fake observational film, but a genuine geographical and historical journey, through the remnants of the Soviet past and the contemporary capitalist ambitions of the country.
Director: Ben Evans James, Emma Charles
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 64 min
Release Date: April 25, 2020
Production: Arts Council England, The Elephant Trust, Film Shed Media, Splice Films, Canadian Filmmakers' Distribution Centre
Country: Kazakhstan, United Kingdom
Language: English, қазақ, Pусский
Original Language: en
Keywords
kazakhstan
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here about?
- From the lush and green grass of the Kazakh Steppe to the glorifying architecture of its capital, from its giant open-air mines to the traces of invisible nuclear power, Kazakhstan is here captured in fragments. A fake observational film, but a genuine geographical and historical journey, through the remnants of the Soviet past and the contemporary capitalist ambitions of the country.
- Who directed On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here?
- On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here was directed by Ben Evans James, Emma Charles.
- How long is On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here?
- On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here has a runtime of 1h 4m (64 minutes).
- What genre is On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here?
- On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here is a Documentary film.
- Where was On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here produced?
- On a Clear Day You Can See the Revolution From Here was produced in Kazakhstan, United Kingdom.