The program features the latest festival hits, animated films for family viewing, and classics of French cinema. A wide selection of genres will ensure interest for viewers of all ages. Admission is free. Festival program:
November 21 (Thursday) | 19:30
The festival opens with the screening of the biographical drama "Niki" (dir. Céline Sciamma), which tells the story of a young artist who emigrated to France from the USA during the McCarthy era.
The film participated in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. Venue: Alisher Navoi Cinema Palace (Alisher Navoi Street, 15)
November 22 (Friday) | 19:30
Special screening of the legendary crime drama "The Samurai" in 4K quality in memory of the great Alain Delon.
Venue: Alisher Navoi Cinema Palace (Alisher Navoi Street, 15)
November 23 (Saturday) | first screening at 16:00, second screening at 18:00
The family animated film "New Year’s Animal Stories," where adorable creatures embark on a festive journey through various countries, as well as the romantic melodrama "Black Tea" (dir. Abderrahmane Sissako), which unfolds a love story between a tea shop owner and a young woman who arrives in Asia after a failed wedding.
The film participated in the competition program of the 2024 Berlinale. Venue: Alisher Navoi Cinema Palace (Alisher Navoi Street, 15)
November 24 (Sunday) | 18:00
The festival closes with the drama "The Story of Suleiman" (dir. Boris Lozhkin), which tells the complex journey of a migrant from Guyana seeking asylum in France.
The film participated in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. Venue: kinoxona (Socrates Street, 10)