Documentary film about Uzbekistan to be shown in Belgium and Luxembourg
19/01/2020 18:43
Documentary film about Uzbekistan to be shown in Belgium and Luxembourg
19/01/2020 18:43
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) – On 17 January 2020, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Benelux countries Dilyor Khakimov in Brussels met with Director of Public Relations of the Belgian non-governmental organization Explo (Exploration du Monde - Exploring the World) Verjin Chapelle.
The sides discussed the practical issues of the wide distribution of the documentary film by the famous French director Gilles Uber “Uzbekistan - Turquoise Steppe” (“Ouzbèkistan - la turquoise des steppes”) from 2 March to 5 April 2020 in 19 cities of Belgium and Luxembourg.
As it was noted, the demonstration of this film to a wide audience of the cities of Brussels, Egesee, Zhurbiz, Rumez, Anden, Diekirk and others will be an important contribution to strengthening bilateral cultural and humanitarian ties.
The idea of the film was born during a tour of Gilles Uber in 2017 in the countries of Central Asia, the Middle East, India, Siberia and the Far East.
According to Verjin Chapelle, the implementation of the project will help to attract European tourists to Uzbekistan.
“In the heart of Central Asia, between the steppes and deserts, the route along the legendary silk roads makes us discover Uzbekistan: a secular country with strong traditions, remnants of rare elegance and hospitality,” the film says. - Enjoy a delicious breakfast before setting off to explore the planet. This separate universe is part of the Silk Road, used to exchange both rare and precious materials, as well as know-how, sciences, religions and philosophy. The author of a fascinating motion picture, Gilles Uber and his wife Daniel, have been in Uzbekistan for almost four months, having visited both the deserts of the Aral Sea and the capital, Tashkent, in between living in such beautiful tourist cities as Bukhara, Samarkand, Khiva. ”
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