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Kazakh Thriller 'Sicko' Tackles Capitalism & Greed
21 Jan
Summary
- A couple fakes illness for crowdfunding, leading to criminal entanglements.
- The film explores social commentary on gender and capitalism.
- 'Sicko' blends violence, dark humor, and shocking plot twists.

The film "Sicko," directed by Aitore Zholdaskali, is set to premiere internationally at the International Film Festival Rotterdam's Bright Future Competition on February 1st. This thriller previously enjoyed a successful run in its home country, Kazakhstan.
"Sicko" follows a cash-strapped Almaty couple who, facing violent debt collectors, devise a scheme to fake a terminal illness. They launch a viral crowdfunding campaign for fake treatment, quickly gaining fame and fortune.
However, their newfound celebrity attracts the attention of Almaty's criminal underworld. The couple becomes ensnared in a toxic cycle of social media, violent crime, and escalating greed.




