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Top Movies from Kyrgyz Republic

Welcome to our curated collection of films from Kyrgyz Republic, where cinematic traditions, cultural nuances, and storytelling heritage come together to create unforgettable viewing experiences. This selection highlights both internationally acclaimed classics and emerging favorites, showcasing the best that Kyrgyz Republic cinema has to offer. Whether you’re new to this country’s film scene or looking to rediscover old favorites, our catalog provides a window into the rich tapestry of Kyrgyz Republic moviemaking.

With 4 remarkable titles currently featured, our selection is constantly updated to include fresh releases, restored classics, and critically lauded gems. Each listing includes detailed descriptions, ratings, and reviews, helping you find the perfect movie for any occasion. Immerse yourself in the unique storytelling, cultural depth, and artistic flair that define Kyrgyz Republic cinema, and expand your horizons with every film you watch.

Suleiman Mountain (2017)

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After his long-lost son is suddenly thrust back into his life, a charismatic con artist takes to the road with his two wives, swindling everyone they encounter along their path.

Centaur (2017)

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Centaur lives a modest life with his family in rural Kyrgyzstan until he abruptly becomes the center of attention when he is caught stealing a racehorse at night. A story inspired by the myth when horses became the wings of men.

My Brother Silk Road (2002)

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The Great Silk Road is the name for a mountain trade route now identifiable only by train tracks; it is on these tracks that our film finds four children at play, not far from their Kirghizstan village. A train meanders down the mountain and, following an argument, an artist is unceremoniously thrown-off a carriage and (so) eventually encounters the children.

The Adopted Son (1999)

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In a remote Kyrgyz village, Beshkempir, an infant foundling, is taken in by five older women and later adopted by a couple unable to bear children of their own. Fast forward to his early teenage years, a pubescent Beshkempir is faced with all the problems of crushing on girls and courtship, reconciling with friends and dealing with death in the family. Above all he questions his place in the world as an adoptee.