Tuesday, 16 December 2014 00:00 |

Today in Vecherniy Bishkek: review about The Move
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Friday, 05 December 2014 00:00 |

"International Critics' Prize (FIPRESCI Prize) at the Palm Springs
Palm Springs (USA, January 2–12, 2015). At the Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF), we present the "International Critics' Prize (FIPRESCI Prize) for the Best Foreign Language Film of the Year (2014)." Contenders for this special prize are the films submitted to the Non-English language section of the Academy Awards, and it does not matter if a film has previously won our regular prize at another festival.
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Sunday, 23 November 2014 00:00 |

Kurmanjan Datka - Queen of the Mountains: reliz in laemmle Cinema
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Tuesday, 18 November 2014 00:00 |

Review about new film made by Nurtay Borbiev "Tagdyr"
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Friday, 07 November 2014 00:00 |

Most popular review of the web CDF: Letter to Santa
The list of 10 popular reviews of our web (22.08.2014):
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Friday, 07 November 2014 00:00 |

Foreign Oscar Entry Review: Kurmanjan Datka Queen of the Mountains by Carlos Aguillar
Ноябрь 2, 2014 at 6:18PM / SydneysBuzz
"Kurmanjan Datka Queen of the Mountains," Kyrgyzstan's Official Submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. U.S: None Yet. Production Company: Aitysh Film
Retaining cultural authenticity in the face of foreign influence seems to have been the most arduous battle for Kyrgyz people throughout their turbulent history. Overcoming more than a century of Soviet control, before independence in 1991, was the final step for these mostly-nomadic people to finally have a recognized nation of their own. Kyrgyzstan, however, remains an unknown part of the world for most Westerners.
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Monday, 03 November 2014 00:00 |

Sharon Stone To Host Screening Party For Kyrgyzstan Oscar Hopeful (by WENN)
Sharon Stone has given first-time director Sadyk Sher-Niyaz a big Oscar boost by agreeing to host an awards season screening of his new movie, Kyrgyzstan's submission for the Best Foreign Film Academy Award.
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Thursday, 23 October 2014 00:00 |

Paul Keelan's review about The Move by Marat Sarulu
Marat Surulu’s The Move, a rare film festival entry for the nation of Kyrgyzstan, is a laborious, meditative, and plodding film. Though the sedating tendencies of its pace stymie the easy enjoyment of the nearly three hour epic, The Move will crawl into one’s senses as Surulu hypnotizes the viewer with beautiful cinematography. The mise-en-scene of the film is persistently immaculate.
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Friday, 10 October 2014 00:00 |

Iran's "Today" heading to Oscar
Reza Mirkarimi's social drama "Today" was selected to be Iran's submission for the best foreign language film category at the 88th Academy Awards. The film is about a Tehran taxi driver, who becomes the impromptu protector of a pregnant woman after her rushes to hospital.
Dreamlab Films, a French film studio, is the international distributor of the film, which was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section in the Toronto International Film Festival that was held from September 4 to 14.
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Wednesday, 08 October 2014 00:00 |

FIPRESCI informs
Richard Linklater's Boyhood to receive the FIPRESCI Grand Prix 2014 – Best Film of the Year
Richard Linklater's 12year project Boyhood was chosen the best film of the past year by the members of the International Federation of Film Critics, FIPRESCI.
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