
The filmmakers plan to focus on Frunze's life in the 1980s and the fates of people who grew up during that time. They are confident that the creation of this film will help preserve the memory of a generation that grew up in an atmosphere of friendship among nations, respect for labor, and a sense of patriotism.
The plot will revolve around school life, relationships between youth, teachers, and parents, as well as the cultural environment of that time. The film is expected to show how values and life orientations of the youth were formed.
According to the initiators, this film will serve as a cultural bridge between generations. It is anticipated that the film will be interesting not only to older viewers but also to the youth audience, who will be able to see what life was like in the Soviet Union.
Filming is scheduled for 2026, with some scenes planned to be shot in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The authors hope to attract well-known actors and professionals from the film industry to realize the project.
The letter was signed by dozens of cultural representatives, including people's and honored artists of Kyrgyzstan, directors, writers, public figures, and filmmakers.
The authors of the appeal expressed hope that state structures will provide support for the implementation of this important project, which, in their opinion, will make a significant contribution to preserving historical memory and cultural heritage.