
The film introduces viewers to the culture, nature, history, and contemporary life of the country.
On February 25, the world theatrical premiere of the documentary miniseries titled "Dominic West: Kyrgyzstan," known internationally as "Beyond the Great Silk Road," took place in London. This information was announced by the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports, and Youth Policy.
Present at the gala screening were the creators of the film, as well as representatives of the international cultural community and honored guests.
The film was introduced to the audience by personalities such as Alexandra Tolstaya, Clarke Peters, and Dominic West himself.
Deputy Minister of Culture, Information, and Youth Policy Timurlan Azhymaliev also spoke at the premiere, emphasizing the importance of the project, its role in fostering international cultural dialogue, and its significance for promoting Kyrgyzstan as a country with a unique historical heritage and distinctive culture on the world stage.
About the project
The documentary series "Dominic West: Kyrgyzstan" tells the story of British actor Dominic West's journey along the Great Silk Road in Kyrgyzstan.
The project covers various aspects of Kyrgyzstan, including its culture, natural beauty, historical moments, and contemporary life.
The journey begins in Bishkek, where the actor visits the Osh Bazaar and Ala-Too Square, after which he immerses himself in the world of the epic "Manas."
Then the route passes through Kara-Suu, the Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve, the jailoo of Kara-Kamysh, Tash-Rabat, the At-Bashinsky district, and the Torugart Pass—all of which are historical sites of the Great Silk Road.