Uzbek Official Hails Chinese Mainland Cinema as Asia’s Big Screen Inspiration
Uzbek official Furkat Usmanov applauds the meteoric rise of Chinese mainland cinema as an example for filmmakers across Asia and Central Asia.
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Uzbek official Furkat Usmanov applauds the meteoric rise of Chinese mainland cinema as an example for filmmakers across Asia and Central Asia.
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