

Tengri: Blue Heavens
Directed by Marie-Jaoul de PonchevilleWhere to Watch Tengri: Blue Heavens
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Tengri: Blue Heavens was released on July 10, 2008.
Tengri: Blue Heavens was directed by Marie-Jaoul de Poncheville.
Tengri: Blue Heavens has a runtime of 1h 36m.
Tengri: Blue Heavens was produced by Talaibek Bapanov, Frank Müller, Emmanuel Schlumberger.
This is a love story set in the steppes of Central Asia of today. Temür a thirty year old Kazakh decides to start life again in his ancestral village in the Kyrghyz Mountains. He discovers soon after his arrival that he is a misfit in this settlement of old conservative Islamic men,some women and children. The only ray of hope for him is Amira a young married woman who waits in frustration for her absentee husband - a Mujahideen. Temur watches sorrowfully as the individual village stories unfold at the same as he tries to help the community out in any way he can. In this way he comes closer to Amira and Taib, her young brother-in-law. In a dead end situation the lovers decide to leave the settlement and travel to a place that would hold out with their dreams.
The key characters in Tengri: Blue Heavens are Amira (Albina Imasheva), Témür (Ilim Kalmuratov), Raissa (Hélène Patarot).
Tengri: Blue Heavens is a Drama, Romance film.
Tengri: Blue Heavens has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.
Tengri: Blue Heavens has made $8,441 at the box office.



