TASHKENT 58-88

2024, o. A.

Zumrad Mirzalieva

An Afro-Asian film festival and writers' conference was held in the Uzbek capital in 1958, turning Tashkent into a centre for South-South relations. Based on the festival's slogan, “For peace, social progress and the freedom of peoples”, the ideology of “friendship of peoples” became a cornerstone of Soviet rhetoric. Zumrad Mirzalieva montages footage from newsreels about the festival to take a critical look at the promised friendship between peoples. In doing so, she is confronted with strict hierarchies.

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Section: Retrospective
Country: o. A.
Director: Zumrad Mirzalieva
Language: russische OmenglU
Running time: 20min

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Screenings

Date
Time
Location
28.05.2024
5.25 PM
Leokino 2
TASHKENT 58 - 88 / NEŽNOST' (TENDERNESS)