Red Butterflies Where Two Springs Merge

A lyrical portrait of the 64-year old Janyl Alibekova, who lives in the border mountain village of Achy-Kaindy. Janyl continues the age-old tradition of making felt carpets into which she creatively incorporates national motifs. She never relied on anyone, least of all on the government and modern i...

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Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Kyrgyz
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:1e54df77-d198-4c69-9278-a14fc375f5c0
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description A lyrical portrait of the 64-year old Janyl Alibekova, who lives in the border mountain village of Achy-Kaindy. Janyl continues the age-old tradition of making felt carpets into which she creatively incorporates national motifs. She never relied on anyone, least of all on the government and modern industrial technologies. As history would have it, after the break-up of the Soviet Union and in a period of general economic decline Janyl became famous in Europe, a star of the magazine Elle, and the director of her own workshop. Yet she didn't change her lifestyle or her independent anti-patriarchal views. This film is part of the Gender Montage: Paradigms in Post Soviet Space film series. Gaukhar Sydykova, Diliya Ruzieva
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institution Open Society Archives at Central European University
language Kyrgyz
spellingShingle Red Butterflies Where Two Springs Merge
[Health, Human rights organizations, Feminist movements/Women's movements, Culture, Media and Arts, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Education]
title Red Butterflies Where Two Springs Merge
topic [Health, Human rights organizations, Feminist movements/Women's movements, Culture, Media and Arts, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Education]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:1e54df77-d198-4c69-9278-a14fc375f5c0