Film 'Manas and Mukhtar' Premieres in Bishkek, Celebrating Kazakh Writer
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A documentary film titled "Manas and Mukhtar," celebrating Kazakh writer Mukhtar Auezov, premiered in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
- The film explores Auezov's journeys to Kyrgyzstan, his interactions with prominent figures like Manaschi Sayakbay Karalayev and Chingiz Aitmatov, and his contributions to the study of the epic "Manas."
- Produced by the National Academy "Manas" and "Barsbek Global," the film aims to strengthen cultural ties between Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan and will be broadcast on television channels soon.
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan โ The premiere of the documentary film "Manas and Mukhtar" in Bishkek marks a significant cultural event, celebrating the enduring legacy of Kazakh writer and scholar Mukhtar Auezov. This collaborative effort between the National Academy "Manas" and the production company "Barsbek Global" delves into the profound connections Auezov shared with Kyrgyzstan, a nation deeply intertwined with his literary and academic pursuits.
The film thoughtfully captures Auezov's personal and intellectual journeys within Kyrgyzstan, highlighting his travels to scenic locations like Issyk-Kul and his meaningful encounters with key cultural figures. The depiction of his meetings with the renowned Manas performer Sayakbay Karalayev and his spiritual bond with the celebrated writer Chingiz Aitmatov offers a unique glimpse into the cross-cultural dialogues that shaped Auezov's understanding and appreciation of the region's rich heritage.
Central to the documentary is Auezov's pivotal role in the study and popularization of the "Manas" epic, a cornerstone of Kyrgyz and Turkic culture. By focusing on this aspect, the film not only honors Auezov's scholarly contributions but also underscores the shared cultural patrimony that binds Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. The presence of esteemed representatives from both countries at the premiere, including State Secretary Arslan Koychiyev, signals a collective commitment to fostering stronger cultural ties and mutual understanding. The upcoming television broadcast promises to extend this celebration of shared heritage to a wider audience, reinforcing the deep-rooted connections between these neighboring nations.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.