Day Four -- Sunday -- 22 September 2024
Location: UCA Campus Dining Hall
Location: UCA Campus Yellow Classroom
- 10:00-10:45 -- English language panel
- 11:00-11:45 -- Russian language panel
Filmmakers and scholars on multilingual panels explore how the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia are reflected in both local and international cinema. They discuss the challenges and opportunities influencing cinema in Central Asia, forging unprecedented paths for the younger generations of filmmakers and artists. The panels also debate the role platforms like Nomad Festival play in the development of mountain communities of Central Asia by supporting and encouraging emerging talents in creative industries. From a broader perspective, the participants exchange views on the ways in which the medium of film can foster dialogue across the globe for a greater and more nuanced understanding of the human condition.
Join Online
- Webinar ID: 810 3402 8992
- Passcode: 015147
Location: UCA Campus Dining Hall
Departure Location: UCA Campus Parking
- 14:00-14:15 -- Screening of The Choice
- 14:15-14:30 -- Screening of Sezim
- 14:30-14:44 -- Screening of Scared
- 14:44-14:51 -- Screening of My love lives on the field
- 14:51-15:02 -- Screening of Moments that Have Gone
- 15:02-15:20 -- Screening of Inkar
- 15:20-15:31 -- Screening of Blue Blue Card
- 15:31-15:45 -- Screening of Method
- 15:45-16:03 -- Screening of The Forgotten Religion
- 19:00-20:00 -- Dinner
- 20:00-21:45 -- Awards Night