Bishkek cinemas premiere Kyrgyz comedy, 'Toy Story 5,' and Spielberg film
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bishkek cinemas are releasing six new films this Thursday, including a Kyrgyz comedy, a Spielberg film, and a new "Toy Story" installment.
- The lineup features diverse genres, from comedy and drama to animation and horror.
- Notable releases include "Uulbolsun" (comedy), "Pressure" (drama set during WWII), and "Toy Story 5" (animation).
Bishkek's cinemas are set to premiere six new films this Thursday, offering a diverse cinematic experience for audiences. The releases span multiple genres, including comedy, drama, animation, and horror.
Among the new offerings is the Kyrgyz comedy "Uulbolsun," which tells the story of a father's lifelong wish for a son, only to have his seventh child be a daughter whom he raises as a boy. The narrative takes a turn when she is to be married, leading her to leave home for Bishkek.
Audiences can also anticipate "Pressure," a drama set in June 1944. The film focuses on Great Britain's chief meteorologist, James Stagg, who must convince Allied commanders, including General Dwight D. Eisenhower, to trust his unconventional methods and potentially alter the D-Day invasion plans due to weather concerns.
For animation fans, "Toy Story 5" continues the beloved franchise, with Woody, Jessie, and Buzz Lightyear facing a new challenge from a tablet toy named "LilyPad" that is consuming the attention of its owner, Bonnie. The lineup also includes the sci-fi film "Day of Revelation," about humanity's discovery of hidden alien life, and two horror films: "It. Nightmare" and "The Omen. Face of Evil."
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.