2024-11-22


A Deep Conversation on Cinema with a Famous Director


Kyrgyzstan is a country known for its rich cultural history and interest in cinema. In recent years, cinema events have been organized to further strengthen this cultural heritage and to provide more information to the younger generations in this field. In this context, a film viewing event with one of the country's most famous directors provided students with the opportunity to get to know the world of cinema more closely.

Meeting the Director and Screening the Film

The event was organized with one of Kyrgyzstan's leading filmmakers, famous director Artikpay Suyundukov, known for his award-winning films. The students came together to watch one of the famous director's latest works. The film addressed the daily life and traditional culture of the Kyrgyz people from a modern perspective, while also examining social problems in depth. The event also initiated a discussion on how cinema can affect societies and individuals by using its power.

The Relationship between Cinema and Society

In the interview held after the film screening, Artikpay Suyundukov emphasized that cinema is not only a branch of art, but also a tool that reflects the cultural values ​​of a society and encourages people to think. While watching the film and talking with the director, the students realized that cinema is not just an entertaining activity, but also encourages deep thinking and questioning social issues.

Artıpay Süyündükov also shared with the students the difficulties he encountered during the filmmaking process and how the creative process takes shape. The students had the opportunity to find answers to many questions in order to better understand the technical aspects and art of cinema.

Student Feedback

The event was extremely productive and inspiring for the students who participated. The students stated that they gained new perspectives on using cinema as a narrative tool. They stated that the cinema industry in Kyrgyzstan should be more recognized internationally and that such events will contribute to this goal.

Conclusion

This event held in Kyrgyzstan allowed the students not only to watch a film, but also to witness the intellectual world of a director. While cinema allows young people to explore social events, human rights and cultural identities, it is obvious that such events should continue.