AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKyrgyz Cinema Under Pressure: Award-winning drama “Kurak” has been denied a censor certificate less than 24 hours before its Bishkek Film Festival screening, forcing the film to withdraw; the story tackles gender-based violence and patriarchal structures. Bishkek Film Festival Spotlight: BIFF’s Central Asia Competition continues to build momentum, with programmer Sultan Usuvaliev explaining how films are selected to shape a shared regional cinematic identity. New Co-Production Pipeline: BIFF’s “Bars in Progress” and “CAF Pitch” are pushing Central Asian narrative features forward, pairing Kyrgyz and regional projects with international partners and cash support. Cultural Diplomacy Through Film: Mongolian Film Week opened in Bishkek, bringing contemporary Mongolian cinema to Kyrgyz audiences at Ala-Too cinema. Sports & Culture Logistics: Kyrgyzstan is preparing volunteers for the World Nomad Games (Aug 31–Sep 6), while parliament heard that Kyrgyz athletes’ anti-doping samples are tested in Kazakhstan due to the lack of a local lab. Regional Connectivity: Georgia and Kyrgyzstan are prioritizing Black Sea access via the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway (CKU) and Georgia’s port infrastructure.
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