
The world premiere of the multi-part documentary project "Dominic West: Kyrgyzstan," also known by its international title "Beyond the Great Silk Road," took place on February 25 in London. This information was published by the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports, and Youth Policy.
Present at the celebration were the film's creators, representatives of the international cultural community, and invited guests.
The film was introduced to the audience by notable figures such as Alexandra Tolstaya, Clark Peters, and Dominic West himself.
During the event, Deputy Minister of Culture, Information, and Youth Policy Timurlan Azhymaliev spoke, emphasizing the uniqueness of this project and its role in strengthening international cultural dialogue. He also highlighted the importance of this film in promoting Kyrgyzstan as a country with a rich historical heritage and unique culture on the world stage.
About the project
The documentary series "Dominic West: Kyrgyzstan" tells the story of the renowned British actor Dominic West's journey along the historical routes of the Great Silk Road that pass through Kyrgyzstan.
The film provides viewers with an in-depth introduction to Kyrgyzstan, its culture, nature, history, and contemporary realities.
The journey begins in Bishkek, where the actor visits the Osh Bazaar and Ala-Too Square, before immersing himself in the world of the epic "Manas."
The route then includes Kara-Suu, the Sary-Chelek State Reserve, the jailoo of Kara-Kamysh, Tash-Rabat, the At-Bashinsky district, and the Torugart Pass, which is one of the historical points of the Great Silk Road.