The famous American CNBC channel broadcasts 6 films about Uzbekistan for the first time

 

 

On December 8 of this year, six films dedicated to Uzbekistan started broadcasting on the American television channel CNBC.

Documentary films reflect the reforms taking place in the Republic in recent years in the political, economic, social and cultural spheres through the eyes of famous foreign journalists. A number of films are devoted to positive changes in relations between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. These films have been prepared by the famous American journalist and spokesperson Ryan Chilcote, who came to Uzbekistan three times and also traveled specifically to shoot these films in Afghanistan.

Three more films have been produced by Imotus, a British film company that has been working on the production of documentaries for the US channel CNBC, a UK – based company I – Motus.

“The documentaries, created together with the Uzbek partners of NAEMMI and National Agency “Uzbekkino”, hopefully will cause a wide positive response from the international community and will be able to tell the world about new Uzbekistan, including large – scale changes in the Central Asian region. I am glad that we have managed to organize the arrival of two world – class filmmakers who have come to Uzbekistan and created these films. The films show real Uzbekistan to an international audience” – commented Fred Harrison, international communications consultant at Belgrave Europe.

“The country is undergoing large – scale and significant transformations relating to different spheres of life. It is gratifying that well – known foreign journalists and filmmakers aspire to Uzbekistan, see and note these positive changes in their documentaries on the new Uzbekistan. We have always welcomed this, and in the future we will provide support to those who express a desire to speak about our country”, Firdavs Abdukhalikov, head of National Agency “Uzbekkino”, emphasized.

It has to be noted that films about Uzbekistan on the American CNBC channel will be broadcasted on Saturdays (December 14, 21, 28) at 21:15 US time.

On Sundays (December 15, 22) at 21:15 US time.

On Mondays (December 16, 23) at 23:30 US time.

 

 

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