Nomad: The Warrior (2007)
| Release Date: | March 16, 2007 (Limited) March 30, 2007 (Moderate) |
| On DVD: | July 24, 2007 |
| Genre: | Drama, Foreign |
| Director: | Sergei Bodrov, Ivan Passer |
| Writer: | Rustam Ibragimbekov |
| Cast: | Jason Scott Lee, Kuno Becker, Jay Hernandez, Mark Dacascos, Doskhan Zholzhaksynov, Ayana |
| Studio: | The Weinstein Company |
| Running Time: | 111 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated R for violence. |
"Nomad: The Warrior" is set in 18th-century Kazakhstan, a vast, pitiless region of austere and terrible beauty, and tells the story of a boy who is destined to one day unite the three warring tribes of the country who have survived and fought for centuries - against invaders, against their formidable enemies and amongst themselves.
"Nomad: The Warrior" is Kazakhstan's official entry, Best Foreign Language Film for the 79th Academy Awards....
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Nomad: The Warrior takes a rare look at the nomadic culture of 18th-century Kazakhstan and the warriors who fought for independence from a tyrannical invading force. The movie is about a bunch of Kazakhs, was filmed in Kazakhstan and, at least in one version, is filmed in Kazakh, so why - now, be patient with me for a second - why the f**k does it star two Hispanic actors?
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Anonymous says:
March 12, 2007Why the heck is it rated R for violence. Thats's crap. Just like Matrix is R rated. Once again theMPAA screws up again