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The Legend of Tomiris (2019) is a historical drama film from Kazakhstan directed by Akan Satayev. The film tells the story of Tomiris, a legendary queen of the Massagetae, a Scythian tribe that lived in Central Asia. Known for her courage and strategic acumen, Tomiris is remembered for her role in defeating the Persian king Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BCE.

Key Highlights:

  • Historical Focus: The film draws on Herodotusโ€™s accounts of Tomiris, blending historical narrative with cinematic artistry to bring her life and legend to the screen.
  • Cultural Representation: It provides a deep dive into Scythian culture, showcasing their traditions, warfare, and the unique role of women in their society.
  • Visuals and Action: The movie is celebrated for its epic battle scenes, impressive costumes, and cinematography that captures the vast steppes of Central Asia.

Plot Overview:

The film chronicles Tomirisโ€™s journey from a young girl to a revered warrior queen. After the tragic loss of her family, she rises to unite her people against the encroaching Persian Empire, ultimately leading to the legendary confrontation with Cyrus the Great.

 

Cast:

  • Almira Tursyn as Tomiris
  • Supporting performances from seasoned Kazakhstani actors that enhance the filmโ€™s authenticity.

Significance:

  • It sheds light on a lesser-known yet pivotal historical figure.
  • The movie was a major production in Kazakhstan, highlighting the country’s cinematic potential on the global stage.

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