Nomad: The Warrior (2005)
July 17, 2005Release Date
Nomad: The Warrior (2005)
July 17, 2005Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Kuno Becker
Mansur
Jay Hernandez
Erali
Jason Scott Lee
Oraz
Doskhan Zholzhaksynov
Galdan Ceren, the Jungar Sultan
Ayanat Ksenbai
Gaukhar
Mark Dacascos
Sharish
Aziz Beyshenaliev
Ragbat
Yerik Zholzhaksynov
Barak
Dilnaz Akhmadieva
Hocha
Almaikhan Kenzhebekova
Actress
Ashir Chokubayev
Zhanas Iskakov
Tungyshbai Zhamankulov
Actor
Bai Ling
Gaukhar (voice)
Ivan Passer
Director
Sergei Bodrov
Director
Jose Villaverde
CastingDirector
Rustam Ibragimbekov
Screenplay / Producer
Ram Bergman
Producer
Pavel Douvidzon
Producer
Miloš Forman
Producer
David Pomier
Producer
Yan Fisher-Romanovsky
Producer
Dan Laustsen
Director of Photography
Ueli Steiger
Director of Photography
Carlo Siliotto
Music
Miljen Kreka Kljaković
Production Design
Mladen Lisavac
Production Design
Domenico Sica
Production Design
Branimir Babić
Production Design
Marit Allen
Costume Design
Severina Nedelchuk
Costume Design
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 17, 2005
Original NameNomad
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 52m
Budget$25,000,000
Genres
Wiki.
Nomad: The Warrior (Kazakh: Көшпенділер, Kóshpendiler) is a 2005 Kazakh historical epic film written and co-produced by Rustam Ibragimbekov, executive-produced by Miloš Forman and directed by Sergei Bodrov, Ivan Passer and Talgat Temenov. It was released on March 16, 2007, in North America, distributed by The Weinstein Company. Two versions of the film were shot: one in Kazakh by Temenov for distribution in Kazakhstan and one in English by Passer and Bodrov for distribution worldwide. The government of Kazakhstan invested $40 million in the film production, making it the most expensive Kazakh film ever made. Nomad was Kazakhstan's official entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 79th Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. It was also the last film that Passer directed before his death in 2020.