Epic of Manas - Wikipedia Manas is the classic centerpiece of Kyrgyz literature, and parts of it are often recited at Kyrgyz festivities by specialists in the epic, called manaschy (Kyrgyz: Манасчы), which tell the tale in a melodic chant unaccompanied by musical instruments
Manas (2024) - IMDb Although "Manas" depicts the reality of Marajó Island, it reflects the reality of many families across Brazil Alienation, limited education, and religious moralism are present in many other homes, and this is the main merit of "Manas "
Manas national epic of Kyrgyzstan - Central Asia Guide The Manas epic or legend is Kyrgyzstan ‘s most significant cultural treasure and one of the world’s largest collections of spoken poems The oral epic of Manas has even been included on the UNESCO Cultural Heritage list
MANAS: THE GREAT KYRGYZ EPIC | Facts and Details Along with heroic tales such as Dede Korkut and the Epic of Köroğlu, Manas is considered one of the great Turkic epic poems According to the Guinness Book of Records, the Manas is the world's longest poem
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Manas (2024) directed by Marianna Brennand - Letterboxd Thirteen-year-old Marcielle lives on Marajó Island in the heart of the Amazon rainforest To break a terrible cycle that imprisons the women around her in an isolated region, she must do the impossible to liberate herself and her younger sister from a dark abyss of silence held by her own family
Manas – New York Latino Film Festival 2025 In the depths of the Amazon rainforest, 13-year-old Tielle grows up with dreams inspired by her older sister’s escape As she matures, the illusions she clings to begin to crumble, revealing a world of deep-rooted exploitation and abuse
Manas (2024) Film Review: Child’s Eye View - Loud And Clear Reviews Marianna Brennand’s Manas tackles the taboo nature of abuse directly, using the eyes of a young girl to examine a rural community rife with it It’s a film that isn’t afraid to be bold and shocking, heartbreaking and infuriating in equal measure