
Kyrgyzstan
A distant country, a body in doubt.
An audiovisual letter that connects an imagined Kyrgyzstan with the filmmaker’s inner world, blending personal illness, memory, and political echoes into a poetic reflection on distance and belonging.
Production
Cineverso
Language
ES
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Juan Francisco Ossa Sandoval
Juan Francisco Ossa
Laura Sandoval
Laura Sandoval
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