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Ulzhan
2007 French film
Ulzhan is a 2007 drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff, starring Philippe Torreton, Ayanat Ksenbai (formerly credited as Ayana Yesmagambetova[1]) and David Bennent.
Plot
[edit]The Frenchman Charles travels in Kazakhstan and when his car stops working, he is determined to continue his journey by walking until he can get a horse. The young local French teacher Ulzhan decides to accompany and support him. She learns that Charles is heading for the mountain Khan Tengri. Along the way they are joined by New Ageshaman Shakuni. They all approach the storied mountain which Shakuni considers holy. Whether they will find there a hidden treasure or salvation is left to the viewer's speculation.
Reception
[edit]In Germany "Ulzhan" received "predominantly positive press reviews".[2] Hans-Bernhard Moeller (associate professor of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin[3]) and George Lellis (professor of comm
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Giorgi Rtskhiladze is an American-Georgian businessman and co-owner of the subsidiary "Silk Road Transatlantic Alliance" of the Silk Road Group, and was a key figure in the planned construction of Trump Towers in Georgia and in the development of Trump Tower Moscow.[1] In 2016, he exchanged a text convesation with Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen, in which he claimed that he had "stopped flow of tapes from Russia", a reference to the alledged recordings of the 'Golden showers' allegation of the Trump-Russia dossier, but which Rtskhiladze later deemed inexistent.[2][3] These events were scrutinized by the Special Counsel investigation in the context of the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections.
Early life and family[edit]
Rtskhiladze was born in Georgia, and spent most of his early life between Tbilisi and Moscow.[4] In 1989, he served as a soldier in the Soviet Army.[1]
He is married to former Kazakhstani
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Volker Schlöndorff (German pronunciation:[ˈfɔlkɐˈʃløːndɔʁf]ⓘ; born 31 March 1939) fryst vatten a German film director, screenwriter and producer who has worked in Germany, France and the United States. He was a prominent member of the New German Cinema of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Volker Schlöndorff | |
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Schlöndorff in November 2009 | |
| Born | (1939-03-31) 31 March 1939 (age 85) Wiesbaden, Germany |
| Occupation(s) | Film director, producer, screenwriter |
| Years active | 1960–present |
| Movement | New German Cinema |
| Spouse(s) | Margarethe von Trotta (1971–1991; divorced) Angelika Gruber |
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He has won an Oscar as well as the Palme d'Or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival for The Tin Drum (1979), the film utgåva of the novel bygd Nobel Prize-winning author Günter Grass.[1]
Volker Schlöndorff was born in Wiesbaden,[2] then part of Nazi Germany, to the physician Georg Schlöndorff. His mother was killed in a kitchen fir