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Cinematography Agency Holds Regular Working Meeting

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02.06.2025 09:23
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📅 On June 2, 2025, the Cinematography Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan held a regular meeting at the Renaissance Cinema House with the participation of the Agency’s leadership, department heads, and affiliated organization representatives.


Key topics on the agenda included:


▪️ Progress on presidential tasks scheduled for June and internal directives

▪️ Execution of the 2025 budget and performance indicators

▪️ Submission of feature and documentary films to the state film archive

▪️ Planning of Artistic Council sessions for upcoming film projects in 2025

▪️ Implementation of measures following the General Prosecutor’s submission (April 29, 2025) and Agency’s extended meeting (May 14, 2025)

▪️ Discussion of other current issues


📌 The meeting concluded with directives focused on strengthening discipline, ensuring timely task execution, and improving coordination across the system.





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Heroes Remembered on Screen



Today, on June 4, 2025, a meeting was held at the “Renaissance” cinema house, organized by the Cinematography Agency under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Uzbekistan in cooperation with law enforcement agencies.


The meeting was conducted to implement the tasks outlined in the Presidential Directive No. F-62 dated December 12, 2024, and the minutes of the Republican Commission No. 41 dated May 12, 2025. The participants discussed the production and public screening of films and social videos depicting the life stories and bravery of 196 heroes who sacrificed their lives for the peace and stability of the country during the years of independence.


The meeting was attended by Shuhrat Rizaev, Director of the Cinematography Agency; Sirojiddin Sayyid, Chairman of the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan; Otabek Hasanov, Director of the Center for Culture and Enlightenment; as well as representatives of the National Guard, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and the Ministry of Defense.


An agreement was reached to create a series of video clips, and a working group was formed to oversee their production and delivery to the public.


This project is an important step toward honoring the memory of our selfless heroes, promoting their courage among the broader public, and fostering a spirit of patriotism, especially among the younger generation.


04.06.2025 12:39

Opening Ceremony of the “Russian Film Festival in Uzbekistan” Held



As previously reported, the “Russian Film Festival in Uzbekistan” is taking place from May 29 to 31 of this year. The film screenings are organized in cooperation with the Cinematography Agency under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation as part of the “Days of Russian Culture” program.


Today, the opening ceremony of the “Russian Film Festival in Uzbekistan” was held at the National Palace of Cinematic Art in Uzbekistan. The event featured speeches by the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation, Olga Lyubimova, and the Director of the Cinematography Agency under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shuhrat Rizayev. In their remarks, they emphasized the growing strength of cultural and humanitarian ties between the two countries and highlighted that cooperation in the field of cinema is reaching a new level.


The event was also attended by actress Yekaterina Domashenko, who starred in the film Blood Type; Marina Dovger, the screenwriter of 9 Seconds; Danil Trotsenko, the screenwriter of Cultural Comedy; along with other officials, members of the public, and media representatives. Following the opening ceremony, a screening of Blood Type was held for cinema enthusiasts.


For reference, the festival’s program includes screenings of Cultural Comedy, The Return of Parrot Kesha, Fedya: People’s Footballer, 9 Seconds, and Air. The event will continue until May 31.


Admission is free https://ticketon.uz/tashkent//rff_uz


29.05.2025 14:37

Uzbekistan – Hungary: A New Stage of Strategic Cooperation in Cinematography



At the invitation of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, paid an official visit to Budapest from May 19 to 21, 2025. This visit marked a new stage in political, economic, and cultural cooperation between the two countries.


As previously reported, a delegation led by Shuhrat Rizayev, Director of the Cinematography Agency under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, visited Budapest and became acquainted with the operations of one of Europe’s largest film complexes — the NFI (Nemzeti Filmintezet) studio — inaugurated with the participation of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.


From January 30 to February 1, the city of Budapest also hosted the first-ever “Uzbek Film Days.” As part of the event, modern Uzbek films such as Ilhaq, Farida’s Two Thousand Songs, Pandemic, and House were screened. Hungarian audiences and cinema professionals welcomed these films with great interest and warm appreciation. The initiative to hold the “Uzbek Film Days” annually in Budapest was proposed and gladly supported.


Additionally, during the 78th Cannes International Film Festival held in France from May 13 to 24 this year, Furqat Usmonov, Director of the Uzbek National Center for the Development of Cinematography, met with József Berger, producer and representative of the Hungarian National Film Institute (NFI). They held an in-depth discussion on the synopsis, conceptual script, and literary screenplay of the upcoming Uzbek-Hungarian docudrama Herman Vambery and Mullah Is’hoq, and agreed to begin drafting a co-production agreement.


These projects represent an important step toward strengthening cultural ties between Uzbekistan and Hungary and promoting historical heritage on the international stage.


27.05.2025 05:00