Kyrgyzstan to go to Oscar 2022 with “Shambhala” / 13 countries on the list

With the selection of “Shambhala” by Kyrgyzstan as its representative in the Oscar competition, the number of countries whose duties have been clarified has reached 13.
Theater News Base: Kyrgyzstan announces «ShambhalaWritten and directed Artikpai Sivondokov To participate in the competition for the best international film Oscar نود And the fourth has chosen.
The film depicts a boy who lives with his family in a protected mountain forest, and his childhood world, full of legends and myths, is immersed in the harsh realities of the adult world.
Based on Statement by the film selection committee, this film’s cultural values, lost to give Ethics and beauty focus on the harmony of wisdom and youth. Complex environmental issues and the inevitable attack of civilization are also considered in this film.
«ShambhalaAdapted from a novel by Genghis Aytmatov Great author قزاق With the title “White Ship”, in a 40-year process, it has finally reached the construction stage.
Sivondokov He recently said that over the years he finally came to the conclusion that he should bring the story to the world today and take it from Angle Individual vision in the twentieth century First Narrate.
The film premiered at the Shanghai Film Festival and later won the Best Director Award at the Calcutta Film Festival and was named Best Baltic Film at the awards. نیکا Russia was elected.
Other countries that have nominated and nominated their representatives for the Oscars are:
Albania: “Three Lions to Venice” by Junaid Jorgji
Ukraine: “Bad Roads” by Natalia Vorgebite
Germany: “I am your man” by Maria شرادر
Cambodia: “White Building” by Kavich Niang
Ecuador: “Submarine” by Alfredo Leon Leon
Ireland: “Shelter” by Shane Brittnach
Slovenia: “Sanrmo” by Miroslav Mandic
Kosovo: “Hive” by Belrta Basholi
Morocco: “Nights of Carablanca” by Nabil Ayuch
Poland: “Do not leave a trace” by Yan P. Matoshinsky
Switzerland: “Olga” by Lee Grip
Serbia: “Oasis” by Ivan Ikich
The shortlist for the Best International Film Oscar will be released on December 21, and the nominees will be selected and announced on February 8.