The film "Kurmanjan Datka" has been delivered to the client.

On August 13, at the "Manas" cinema in Bishkek, the completed film "Kurmanjan Datka" was delivered to the Ministry of Culture, Information, and Tourism of Kyrgyzstan. This was reported by the press service of the ministry.
The film reception took place with the participation of representatives from the President's Office, the Government Office, the Jogorku Kenesh, the Cinematography Department, the national film studio "Kyrgyzfilm," members of the artistic council, members of the expert council, as well as prominent figures in cinema and others.
After the screening of the film, a discussion was held, during which it was noted that "Kurmanjan Datka," a historical-epic film telling the story of the life and activities of the great figure Kurmanjan Datka and the history of the Kyrgyz people, achieved its goal and turned out to be an important film for the state.
It was also mentioned that the film was made at a proper level within the allocated budget, the press service reported. The creative contributions of actors N. Mambetova, E. Abai kyzy, J. Seydakmatova, A. Muradilaev, and others, the professional skills of the camera crew led by M. Aliev, as well as the commendable work of the director, composers, and young members of the film crew, employees of "Kyrgyzfilm" and "Aityshfilm" studios, "who successfully accomplished the task at hand," were highlighted.
As previously reported, the national premiere of the film will take place on August 31 at the "Manas" cinema with the participation of officials, the general public, prominent cultural figures, sponsors, foreign guests, and the media.
Currently, in order to provide cinema services throughout the republic, including to residents of remote regions, as well as to ensure the return of funds, activities are being carried out to implement the national distribution of the film, the Ministry of Culture reported.
The ministry hopes for the support of local administrations in conducting the aforementioned activities.