The Future Now Music and Film Festival, organized as part of cooperation between Germany and Central Asia, has ended in the capital of Germany. The final chord of the event was the screening of an Uzbek film.

The festival, which took place from November 12, was organized by Dr. Gabriele MINZ GmbH Internationale Kulturprojekte with the financial support of the German Federal Foreign Office and the Ministries of Culture of the Central Asian countries, as well as their embassies in Germany. The initiative was implemented within the framework of the program proposed by the President of Uzbekistan at the first Central Asia – Germany Summit.

The screening of the Uzbek film “Yakshanba” (Sunday) by Director Shokir Kholikov was held in one of the most prestigious cinemas in Berlin – Delphi LUX.

Producer Tolganoy Talgat emphasized that Uzbekistan’s film industry is actively developing, and “Yakshanba” continues receiving high awards at international festivals.

Aziza Alimova, UzA

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The Future Now Music and Film Festival in Berlin

The Future Now Music and Film Festival, organized as part of cooperation between Germany and Central Asia, has ended in the capital of Germany. The final chord of the event was the screening of an Uzbek film.

The festival, which took place from November 12, was organized by Dr. Gabriele MINZ GmbH Internationale Kulturprojekte with the financial support of the German Federal Foreign Office and the Ministries of Culture of the Central Asian countries, as well as their embassies in Germany. The initiative was implemented within the framework of the program proposed by the President of Uzbekistan at the first Central Asia – Germany Summit.

The screening of the Uzbek film “Yakshanba” (Sunday) by Director Shokir Kholikov was held in one of the most prestigious cinemas in Berlin – Delphi LUX.

Producer Tolganoy Talgat emphasized that Uzbekistan’s film industry is actively developing, and “Yakshanba” continues receiving high awards at international festivals.

Aziza Alimova, UzA