
The Descendant of the Snow Leopard
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The Russian Descendant of the Snow Leopard is based on a famous Kirghizian folktale. Apparently the Kirghizian folks had plenty of time to tell this story: to print a full synopsis would result in a novelette. Essentially, the story involves a proud group of highland hunters called the Snow Leopards, who in order to survive a brutal winter must request help from the Lowland people. The price for this assistance is the hand of the Snow Leopard's daughter, who is promised in marriage to a wealthy Lowland trader. During the Springtime wedding celebration, the trader becomes fascinated by a stranger who wins all the athletic contests. This "male" contestant turns out to be a woman, who has arrived to seek freedom for her imprisoned husband. The subsequent romance between the trader and the beautiful stranger results in disaster and bloodshed for both the Snow Leopards and the Lowlanders.
Production
Kirghizfilm
Language
RU
Status
Released
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Cast
Dokhdurbek Kydyraliyev
Kojojash
Aliman Dzhangorozova
Saikal

Doskhan Zholzhaksynov
Mundusbai

Gulnara Chokubaeva
Aike

Ashir Chokubayev
Kasen
Marat Zhanteliev
Sayak
Jamal Seidakmatova
Begayim
Gulnara Kydyraliyeva
Zulaika

Reyimbay Seytov
Bakas
Japar Sadykov
Dzhumash Sydykbekova
Tursun Chokubayeva
Kalyycha Akmatova
Batma
Ajbek Kydyraliyev
Kalygul
Akyl Kulanbayev
Karypbay

Svetlana Chebodaeva-Chaptikova
Sonun

Sakybek Karabayev
Biyaly

Ali Mukhammad
Sultanbek

Dinmukhamet Akhimov
Dolgovyazyy kupets
Aleksey Arashtaev
Smeshlivyy kupets
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