Chinghiz Aitmatov
Chingiz Aitmatov (December 12, 1928 – June 10, 2008) was a world-renowned Kyrgyz author, screenwriter, and diplomat, widely regarded as one of the most influential and celebrated figures in Central Asian and Soviet literature.
Born in the village of Sheker in the Talas Region of Kyrgyzstan, Aitmatov wrote masterfully in both Kyrgyz and Russian. He achieved international fame with his 1958 novella Jamila, which was famously described by French poet Louis Aragon as "the world's most beautiful love story." His other literary masterpieces include The First Teacher, Farewell, Gulsary!, The White Ship, and The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years.
Aitmatov played a monumental role in the golden era of cinema, deeply shaping the "Kyrgyz Miracle" movement. A vast majority of his novels and novellas were adapted into critically acclaimed feature films, for many of which he personally wrote or co-wrote the screenplays. Beyond his artistic legacy, he served as a prominent statesman and diplomat, representing Kyrgyzstan as an ambassador to the European Union, NATO, and UNESCO. His profound humanistic narratives, bridging traditional nomadic culture with global existential themes, continue to resonate worldwide.
Popularité:0.4268
Connu pour:Writing
Anniversaire:1928-12-12
Lieu de naissance:Sheker village, Kirghiz ASSR, Soviet Union
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Aussi connu sous le nom:Чингиз Айтматов, Cengiz Aytmatov, Tschingis Aitmatow, Чыңгыз Айтматов
Chinghiz Aitmatov Films
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Djamilia (1969)
Djamilia
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IMDb: 6.393
1969
Basé sur le roman éponyme de Tchinguiz Aïtmatov. L'action prend place durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans un village du...
Libération : 1969.10.13
Popularité : 0.4934
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Le Chien pie qui court au bord de la mer (1991)
Le Chien pie qui court au bord de la mer
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IMDb: 6.75
1991
Libération : 1991.07.15
Popularité : 0.2327
Chinghiz Aitmatov Émissions de télévision