In the final episode of The Bishkek Diaries, we explore themes of transition in a liminal co-living community where friends come and go.
Ivan curates a museum of memories, preserving belongings left behind by former housemates. As spring arrives in the streets of Bishkek, Valentin captures the changing seasons through his window, photographing a single tree in varying states of transition. Following this trajectory, he creates a series of intimate portraits, photographing his housemates in the nude, capturing their own liminality. We think of life as a spiral, as opposed to a straight line.
This episode was made alongside a 35 min documentary film with the title "The Secret Life of Ghosts" directed by Zanré Reed. The film will be released in 2025.
See Valentin Fëdorov Photography Series "House 41" here: https://valentinfedorov.ru/art/house41
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We attend a contested soccer game between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in Bishkek - with their border conflict in the background.
Mansoora from Afghanistan processes the impossibility of emigrating to the USA with her beloved cat.
I attempt to make a casual trip to Almaty, Kazakstan for the weekend with my South African passport.
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Kyrgyz voices explore the topic of Russian colonization and how it manifests through perceptions of the Kyrgyz and Russian language in the capital.
I explore the experiences of Afghan students who have not been able to return home since the Taliban recaptured Afghanistan in 2021. Will Bishkek feel like home?
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