On a Tightrope

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Filmmaker Petr Lom works within the strict control of the Chinese government to offer a moving account of four orphans descended from a thousand-year-old Muslim minority known as the Uighur as they struggle to learn the ancient tradition of tightrope walking in preparation of eventually striking out on their own. With more than 8 million people populating the expansive landscapes of Northwestern China, the Uighur people represent China's largest Muslim minority. From the relentless demands of their scornful instructor to the remarkable appearance of a former tightrope walker who relishes the opportunity to work with the youngsters, these four orphans try their absolute hardest to persevere in a world that remains blissfully ignorant of their remarkable plight. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Cast

Mehmet Tursun; Aijamal; Abliz; Sargul; Jumakhun; Yasin

Credit

Petr Lom - Co-producer, Petr Lom - Director, Petr Lom - Editor, Jan Rofekamp - Executive Producer, Petr Lom - Cinematographer, Torstein Grude - Producer, Petr Lom - Sound/Sound Designer, Petr Lom - Screenwriter, Nathaniel Dorsky - Consulting Editor, Anne Contomitros - Consulting Editor

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On a Tightrope
Directed by Petr Lom
Produced by Torstein Grude
Distributed by Tour de Force (Norway)
Transit Films (International)
Release date(s) March 30, 2007 (Norway)
Running time 70 min
60 min (TV version)
52 min (TV version)
40 min (TV version)

On a Tightrope (2007) is an award-winning documentary film by Petr Lom, co-produced by Piraya Film and Lom Films, in cooperation with the Rafto Foundation for Human Rights.

The film revolves around four children living in an orphanage in Xinjiang province, China. The children are Uyghurs, members of China's largest Muslim minority. Their dream is to become tightrope walkers, an ancient Uyghur tradition.

The children start learning to tightrope walk, but within a few months, they are judged inadequate by their coach. Now some of their dreams change: one wants to become a teacher, another a professional singer. One of them however, feels he is simply too small to be good at anything. Eventually, even the one judged most talented at tightrope walking, and the one who dreams of a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for tightrope walking, is let go by the unscrupulous coach who seems only interested in money.

One year later, a different coach comes to the orphanage. Through love and kindness, he turns the children's initial failure at tightrope walking into success. The film culminates with their performance on a high wire - without a safety net - in front of their entire home town.

Tightrope walking is in this movie a metaphor for how the Uyghurs try to balance between their Muslim faith and living in a communist state, where they are severely restricted in practicing their religion. This is the first film to ever document Chinese policy on religion in Xinjiang.

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On a Tightrope has participated and will be participating at several film festivals, including:

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