Cinema of Kyrgyzstan explained

Cinema of Kyrgyzstan
Produced Year:2011
Produced Ref:[1]
Produced Total:3
Box Office Year:2011
Box Office Ref:[2]
Box Office Total:KGS 40,036,400

The cinema of Kyrgyzstan is part of the cinema of Central Asia.

History

In 1998, Beshkempir, by Aktan Abdykalykov, won the Best Film Grand Prix at the 1st Eurasia International Film Festival, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. In 2005, at the 2nd Eurasia IFF, Saratan, by Ernest Abdyzhapparov, won the Special Jury Prize. In 2008, at the 5th Eurasia IFF, Unknown Route, by Temir Birnazarov, won the Special Feature Film Jury Award; Bridge, by Tina Ibragimov, and Debt, by Temir Birnazarov, won the Special Short Film Jury Award; Bolotbek Zhamshiev won the An Outstanding Contribution to World Cinema Art development award.[3]

Films

See main article: List of Kyrgyz films.

See also: List of Kyrgyz submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

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Year Feature films
produced
2007 1
2008 1
2009 1
2010 3
2011 3

Directors

Studios

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Feature films. UNESCO Institute for Statistics. 29 June 2014.
  2. Web site: Feature films: Exhibition - Admissions & gross box office (GBO). UNESCO Institute for Statistics. 29 June 2014.
  3. Web site: History. 29 June 2014. eurasiaiff.kz. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140919195250/http://eurasiaiff.kz/en/festival/history.html. 19 September 2014.
  4. Web site: The motherly field. 29 June 2014. eurasiaiff.kz.
  5. Web site: The Snowstorming Substation. 29 June 2014. eurasiaiff.kz.
  6. Web site: Central Asian Films. Jared Rapfogel. July 2003. 29 June 2014. senses of cinema.