Kyrgyz Director Nurbek Egen Received the "Golden Eagle" Film Award in Moscow

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Kyrgyz director Nurbek Egen received the Golden Eagle film award in Moscow
Nurbek Egen, a director from Kyrgyzstan, was awarded the Russian film award "Golden Eagle" in the category of "Best Television Series" for his work on the project "Atom".



The award ceremony took place on January 30, 2026, in the capital of Russia, Moscow.

The series "Atom" is a Russian historical drama project that highlights the development of the Soviet atomic program in the post-war years.

The "Golden Eagle" award was established in 2002 and is presented annually by the National Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Russia. This award recognizes outstanding achievements in the field of cinema and television and is considered one of the most significant in the Russian film industry.

Nurbek Egen is originally from Kyrgyzstan and is a talented director working in the field of film and television. In recent years, Egen has been making films and series in Russia. In Kyrgyzstan, he is known for works such as "The Ancestors' Chest" and "The Empty House," which address important themes of traditions, family values, and labor migration. These films have been showcased at international film festivals and have contributed to the popularization of Kyrgyz cinema beyond the country's borders.
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