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A First Farewell (Chinese: 第一次的离别; pinyin: Dì yī cì de líbié) [1] is a 2018 Chinese docudrama film written and directed by Lina Wang.Set in Xinjiang, [2] the film follows three Uyghur children and their families who face challenges due to the persecution of Uyghurs in China.
The resulting pop industry produced bands like Shireli, whose 1995 Trance 2 was a reggaeish version of a local folk song. [2] Later prominent musicians include Pasha Isha , Äskär and his band Grey Wolf , Abdulla Abdurehim and Alim Jan , who appeared in such international releases as the soundtrack to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon , where he ...
Ablajan Awut Ayup (Uyghur: ئابلاجان ئاۋۇت ئايۇپ, Chinese: 阿卜拉江·阿吾提; born 11 November 1984) is a singer, songwriter and dancer who wrote over 400 songs and was known for promoting Uyghur culture and identity as well as singing bilingual songs, in both Chinese and Uyghur. [3]
Pages in category "Uyghur music" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Nurnisa Abbas;
In 2023, it was scheduled to be screened at the Jana Cekara Film Festival in Almaty, Kazakhstan, alongside other films about Uyghurs, but the screening was cancelled. According to Abbas' testimony at a hearing of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China , the supposed reason for the cancellation were visits by Chinese diplomats to the venue.
In April 2018, the World Uyghur Writers’ Union was established in Istanbul by a group of 25 Uyghur writers. [19] Tahir Hamut Izgil was chosen to be their leader. [20] Izgil is now a film producer at Radio Free Asia, which has been active in documenting China's persecution of the Uyghurs. [19] [20]
This category is for films wholly in the Uyghur language, or in which Uyghur is used for a significant part of the dialogue. Pages in category "Uyghur-language films" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Uyghurs: Prisoners of the Absurd is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Patricio Henríquez and released in 2014. [1] Following up on his 2011 film You Don't Like the Truth, the film documents the story of 22 Uyghur men who were captured as prisoners during the War in Afghanistan, and incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay for over a decade despite the lack of evidence that they had committed any ...