Is there a film that you love? A film that you feel so passionately about? Do you think you would like to see us screen it?
We’re always looking for new ideas and fantastic new films to watch so if you’ve a film that you absolutely adore and would love to see on the big screen as well as possibly meet some of the cast (we always try!) Drop us a line!
Just send us a bit of information about the film, what it’s called, the language, what it’s about and why you absolutely cannot get enough of it! Just email us at: [email protected] and we will definately have a look and it may get featured in our next festival!
Dear friends!
We’d like to offer our short film of Professor James Riordan about famous bilingual Kyrgyz-Russian writer Chyngyz Aitmatov, which we prepared for our International Chyngyz Aitmatov Ceremony in November 2011.
WE’d like to be a part of your festival.
Please let us to know your condotions
Best wishes
Dr.Rahima Abduvalieva
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