Festivals: call for entries

Reception of applications for Kazan International Muslim Film Festival is still in progress

 

On February 1, submission for the XX Kazan International Muslim Film Festival started. The submission will last till June 1, 2024. The Selection Committee will finish its work by the beginning of July. After this, the official selection will be announced.

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ALTERNATIVA FILM PROJECT call for entries: Development Lab

 

Deadline: 28.04.2024

Bukhara, Almaty and online, June-October 2024

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Kyrgyz Serial: The contest of scripts (2024_kg)
 
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Thursday, 23 August 2018 00:00

Kyrgyz films will be shown at the XIV Kazan IFF for Muslim cinema

 

4-9.09.2018, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russian Federation

 

 

Competition for documentaries: "Light and Shadow" by Tynay Ibragimov

 

 

Non-Competitive programs for short fiction: "In Love with Cinema" ("Kinoman") by Askar Nurakun, "Life" ("Omur") by Cholponay Borubaeva and "Road" by Kalvira Akchalova

 

Non-competitive program: "Sayakbay" by Ernest Abdyjaparov

 

Special parallel program devoting to 90th anniversary of famous Kyrgyz writer Chingiz Aitmatov: Yellow Dog by Karen Gevorkyan (1990, USSR), Jamilya by Irina Poplavskaya (1969, USSR), Mankurt by Khodjakuli Narliev (1990, USSR), Beg inohodza (Gulsarat, USSR) by Sergey Urusevsky (1968), Mother's Field by Gennady Bazarov (1967, USSR), The White Ship by Bolot Shamshiev (1976, USSR), Red Scarf by Atyf Yilmaz (1978, Tyurkey). 

 

Light & Shadow by Tynay Ibragimov

 

 

 

 

 

In Love With Cinema by Askar Nurakun

 

Life by Cholponay Borubaeva

 

Road by Kalvira Akchalova

 

Chingiz Aitmatov (Eldat Aitmatov) & Sayakbay (Marat Janteliev) in "Sayakbay" by Ernest Abdyjaparov

 

Jamilya by Irina Poplavskaya

 

Baken Kydykeeva in "Mother's field" by Gennady Bazarov

 

 

Beg inohodza (Gulsarat) by Sergey Urusevsky

 

 

"The White Ship" by Bolot Shamshiev

 

Turkan Soray in Red Scarf by Atyf Yilmaz

 

Yellow dog by Karen Gevorkyan

 

Maya Aymedova in Mankurt by Khodjakuli Narliev