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26 November 2024

Kazakhstan Hosts XVII Eurasia International Film Festival

“I am confident that the Eurasia Festival will provide a platform for outstanding projects that will resonate deeply with audiences and inspire reflection on important topics,” President Tokayev stated.

Kazakhstan Hosts XVII Eurasia International Film Festival

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Almaty hosted the opening ceremony of the XVII Eurasia International Film Festival, which will run until November 30. The event brings together representatives from more than 15 countries, highlighting its global significance.

As part of the competition, audiences will enjoy 12 films from around the world, including entries from Bangladesh, South Korea, Austria, and Qatar. Participants from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East will showcase their works, delving into universal themes through a regional lens, The Caspian Post reports, citing The Times of Central Asia. 

Kazakhstan’s President, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, addressed festival participants in a congratulatory letter.

“This year’s event coincides with two significant anniversaries: the 110th birthday of Shaken Aimanov, a pioneer of Kazakhstani cinema, and the 90th anniversary of the Kazakh film studio. This is symbolic, as cinematography unites society, fosters creativity, and strengthens intercultural ties,” the letter stated.

Tokayev emphasized the growing recognition of Kazakhstani cinema on the international stage.

“I am confident that the Eurasia Festival will provide a platform for outstanding projects that will resonate deeply with audiences and inspire reflection on important topics,” Tokayev concluded.

The Eurasia International Film Festival is Central Asia’s largest film forum and holds accreditation from the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). Established in 1998 with support from the Government of Kazakhstan, the festival was initially hosted in Almaty before moving to Astana in 2018. This year, the festival returns to Almaty, providing a rich program designed to serve as a cultural bridge between East and West. It also includes retrospectives of works by celebrated directors.