Poet (Kazakh: Ақын, Akyn) is a 2021 Kazakhstani drama film written and directed by Darezhan Omirbaev. Based on The Author’s Evening by Hermann Hesse, the film depicts story of Didar, a poet chained to his day job in a small newspaper. While reading about a 19th century famous Kazakh poet, Makhambet Otemisuly, who was executed by the authorities, he feels deeply shaken, realizing how difficult and fragile is the life of a poet. It had its world premiere at the 34th Tokyo International Film Festival on 31 October 2021, where it won best director award.[2]
Darezhan Omirbayev conceived the idea for the screenplay, when he was reading a short story The Author’s Evening by Herman Hesse, whose lead character was an artist.[4]
In France, the AlloCiné rated the film 3.9/5, based on 12 reviews, which is an 'Average grade'.[4]
Panos Kotzathanasis writing in Asian Movie Pulse praised Yerdos Kanaev, writing, "he, as Didar gives a very fitting performance". He opined that the "editing implements a slow pace" though "it toned down by the different cinematic elements". Concluding, Kotzathanasis felt the film is "excellent". He wrote, "Poet highlights that Darezhan Omirbayev is at the top of his art, particularly because he manages to present all his comments through an approach that is intelligent, funny, and rather artful at the same time."[13] Joshua Morel at Critikat.com rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "Like its character, the film proves to be stubborn and never deviates from its line". Morel opined that "more than a fight, poetry appears in it as an enterprise of resistance which consists in detecting, within the very interior of the capitalist machine, the beauty nestled in the most trivial elements."[14] Vincent Ostria of L'Humanité rated it with 5 stars and opined that Darezhan Omirbayev belongs to tongue-in-cheek movement, "which looks at the world in a dubious mode, while emphasising the beauty of a gesture and the irreducible strangeness of reality." Ostria concluded, "A rare, hushed and bewitching cinema."[15]