Updated collections of recent interviews with filmmakers whose works represent trends in the film industries of Central Asia and the Middle East, these two new geospecific editions expand upon the earlier volume Cinemas of the Other: A Personal Journey with Film-Makers from the Middle East and Central Asia. Following an introduction delineating the histories of the film industries of the countries that make up the Middle East and Central Asia—including Iran, Turkey, and the Central Asian republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan—both books contain interviews stretching over a decade, which position the filmmakers and their creative concerns within the social or political context of their respective countries. The striking variety of approaches toward each interview creates a rich diversity of tone and opens the door to a better understanding of images of “otherness” in film. In addition to transcripts of the interviews, each chapter also includes stills from important films discussed, biographical information about the filmmakers, and filmographies of their works. Gönül Dönmez-Colin offers in these expanded editions a carefully researched and richly detailed firsthand account of the developments and trends in these regional film industries that is sure to be appreciated by film scholars and researchers of the Middle East and Central Asia.
Gönül Dönmez-Colin is a film scholar specializing in the cinemas of Central Asia and the Middle East. She is the author of Women, Islam and Cinema, Cinemas of the Other: A Personal Journey with Filmmakers from the Middle East and Central Asia, and The Cinema of North Africa and the Middle East.
IntroductionKAZAKHSTANArdak Amirkulov and Ermek Shinarbaev A New Beginning Being Young in AlmatySerik Aprimov The Last Stop is Aksuat The Need for HuntersRachid Nugmanov The Wild East, Rockers, Bikers and a New Life KYRGYZSTANChingiz Aitmatov The Equivocal Marriage of Literature and Cinema Aktan Arymkubat (Abdikalikov) The Most Successful Kyrgyz Film-maker Let There Be Light Ernest AbdizhaparovMinimalist World Gennadi Bazarov A Culture to Share with the Young Tolomush Okeev Searching for Lost IdentityTAJIKSTANTachir Mukharovich Sabirov More than a Generation Gap TURKMENISTANHalmammet Kakabaev Human Values in a World in Transition UZBEKISTANKamara Kamalova The ‘Grande Dame’ Of Central Asian Cinema Zulfikar Mussakov Humour in the Absence of Hope and LaughterYusuf Razikov The Unfair Battle of the Sexes