The Gift to Stalin

The Gift to Stalin is a 2008 joint Kazakhstani/Russian/Polish/Israeli film by Kazakhfilm that tells the story of a little Jewish boy named Sasha who is sent to Kazakhstan. He is saved from death by an old Kazakh man, Kasym, who takes the boy into his home. The film is set in 1949 and is based on the memoirs of Russian Jewish writer David Markish, also portrayed in his trilogy A New World for Simon Ashkenazy.

The Gift to Stalin
Directed byRustem Abdrashev
Produced byBoris Cherdabayev, Aliya Uvalzhanova
Written byPavel Finn
StarringNurjuman Ikhtimbayev
Dalen Shintemirov
Yekaterina Rednikova
Bakhtiar Khoja
CinematographyKhasan Kidiraliev
Release date
  • October 2, 2008 (2008-10-02) (Pusan International Film Festival)
  • October 16, 2008 (2008-10-16)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryKazakhstan
Russia
Poland
Israel
LanguageRussian

The title, The Gift to Stalin, has two meanings. The first one Sasha’s dream He hopes that if he gives Stalin a gift, he will be able to see his parents again, not knowing that they have been killed. The second context is that in 1949 the Soviet government carried out a nuclear test (RDS-1) on Joseph Stalin’s 70th anniversary.[nb 1] When Sasha visited his Kazakh aul many years later, he found it destroyed by the nuclear explosion.[1]

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Notes

  1. During Stalin's life, his official birth year was 1879.

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