An old man who works for a landlord brings a young worker to paint the house for him. The old landlord is alcoholic and has a young wife and together they manage a ranch. Little by little ...
Lady Kul El Arab (2008) is a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the lives of the Israeli Druze, a community caught between the forces of tradition and modernity. The film delves into the struggles they face in preserving their cultural heritage while adapting to an ever-changing world. It explores the tensions arising from the clash of tradition and progress, and the complexities of identity and belonging. Through personal stories and interviews, the documentary offers a poignant reflection on the challenges of these individuals as they try to find their place in a rapidly transforming society.
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.
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