les ateliers varan III - junction tashkent

ESCAPE/BETWEEN

Gulnoza Irgasheva
France, Uzbekistan 2025 | 24 Min. | DCP, EN subs

Fri, 30-May-25 04:30 PM
Q&A with:
Gulnoza Irgasheva
Ini­tial­ly, Gul­noza thought she knew her­self well enough and was open enough to start a film project about the rela­tion­ship between her and Denis, her boyfriend. She didn’t want to … read more

NUDITY

Sabina Bakaeva
France, Uzbekistan 2025 | 26 Min. | DCP, EN subs

Fri, 30-May-25 04:30 PM
Q&A via with:
Sabina Bakaeva
Zamira is fes­tive­ly attired, singing in a choir. A line from a love song poses the ques­tion “What is my pur­pose in life here on earth?”, becom­ing the guid­ing theme … read more

WELCOME TO QURALAI!

Aishoola Aisaeva
20 Min. | DCP, EN subs

Fri, 30-May-25 04:30 PM
Q&A via zoom with:
Aishoola Aisaeva

The night is still black. In the narrow beam of her torch, Quralai counts the money for the sweet corn she is about to buy from the pick­ers. At home, she will pre-cook it and then sell it at the market in the city. She has five chil­dren to feed and a house­hold to run. Her hus­band? “He’s a man of the streets … “

Film­mak­er Aishoola Aisae­va accom­pa­nies this resilient farmer through her day - until night falls again and she takes a taxi home. And what does Quralai dream of? To visit Switzer­land once in her life, because she loves the moun­tains, the landscape …

Aishoola Aisae­va
is a female doc­u­men­tary pho­tog­ra­ph­er and an inde­pen­dent film­mak­er from Kyr­gyzs­tan. Aishoola start­ed her career as a jour­nal­ist at the age of 13 and has pub­lished arti­cles focus­ing on social issues and nation­al pol­i­tics for local and inter­na­tion­al media. She worked for many local and inter­na­tion­al non-profit organ­i­sa­tions to sup­port women and queer ini­tia­tives, advo­cate for human rights and the cli­mate jus­tice in the Cen­tral Asian region.
Nowa­days, Aishola is engaged with build­ing com­mu­ni­ties through art inter­ven­tions as an artist at the Museum of Fem­i­nist and Queer Art in Kyr­gyzs­tan, empow­er­ing youth, women and com­mu­ni­ties to tell their own sto­ries and to speak up about injus­tice, gender inequal­i­ty, cli­mate crisis through exper­i­men­tal art and photo exhibitions.