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    Aug 9, 2020 · Homeward is undoubtedly deeply rooted in the political realities of the region: Mustafa not only wants a Muslim burial for Nazim but regards Crimea as the true home of his people despite the fact that Stalin's persecution of the Tatars there had led to the family being deported with the consequence that Mustafa had actually grown up in Uzbekistan.

  2. In 2014, he received a master’s degree from Kyiv National Theater, Film and Television University named after I.K. Karpenko-­Kary as a television director. He is a member of the European Film Academy since 2019. Filmography: 2019 - HOMEWARD 2016 - WITHOUT YOU, short 2014 - LOVE YOU, short 2013 - RETURN WITH SUNRISE, short

  3. Critics reviews. Having lost his oldest son in the war between Russia and Ukraine, Mustafa resolves to bring the boy’s body to the land of his birth: Crimea. Together, he and his younger son set out on a journey that will profoundly mark their relationship.

  4. Homeward Contains some strong language. Mustafa, a Crimean Tatar, and his son Alim transport the body of Mustafa's other son, a soldier killed in combat, from Kyiv to Crimea to give him a proper ...

  5. May 24, 2019 · Review: Homeward. 24/05/2019 - CANNES 2019: The feature debut from Ukrainian filmmaker Nariman Aliev, shaped like a funeral procession, is an allegory of the fate of the Tatar people, reduced to a state of vagrancy. In cinema, Crimea often evokes inhospitable, vast and empty expanses of land, and the kind of tales that fit that territory.

  6. klassiki.online › film › homewardHomeward - Klassiki

    The debut feature from Nariman Aliev, Homeward is a remarkable study of the conflicts that define modern Ukrainian life. When Crimean Tatar Nazim is killed fighting against Russian-backed separatists in the Donbas, his father Mustafa (Akhtem Seitablaev) and younger brother Alim (Remzi Bilyalov) must transport his body back to the peninsula to receive a proper Muslim burial.

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