
Michael Mooleedhar is an award-wining Trinidadian director, with a bachelor's degree from University of the West Indies & master’s degree from the London Film School, his work includes documentaries, TV commercials, music videos and fiction films. He made his directorial debut in 2008 with Queens of Curepe, following the lives of transvestite prostitutes. In 2017 he completed the feature adaptation of Michael Anthony’s Green Days by the River, set in 1950s Trinidad, which was distributed throughout the Caribbean to great acclaim. His films have played in festivals across the globe, including Caribbean Tales International Film Festival, Toronto, Valetta Film Festival, Malta, AFI Silver DC Caribbean Film fest, Washington DC, 44th Seattle International Film Festival, Washington, DC International Film Festival and Festival International de Films de Fribourg, Pravasi Film Festival in India etc.
My name is Mirtemir (Temur) Murotov. I was born in 1996 in Jizzakh region. 2012-2015 College of Culture. 2017 art house directing course. Since 2021, I have been studying drama at the Tashkent branch of VGIK.
Justin Emeka is a director, writer and actor that has worked in theatre for over 25 years. He specializes in re-imagining classic texts through the lens of Black Culture. He serves as the resident director at the Pittsburgh Public Theater where he recently directed August Wilson's "Two Trains Running" and his own adaptation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream in Harlem". He is making his film directing debut with the short film "Six Winters Gone Still".Six Winters Gone Still is a re-contextualization of a scene from Shakespeare’s “Richard II”. In this short, I hope to reveal the loss of innocence for a generation of incarcerated Black men and the impact of their absence on their families.
70-year-old father Safar watches videotapes without leaving the house. Father Safar was angry with his son and his son left for Russia. Father Safar does not understand modern technology. His life is a videotape. One day, the videotape breaks down, and Father Safar is forced to enter modern life.
- DirectorMirtemir Temur Murotov
- ScreenwriterShohjahon Subhanov
- ProducerFirdavs Abduxoliqov
- Executive ProducerEldor Yuldashev
- FilmmakerMirtemir Temur Murotov Suxrob Qodirov
- CinematographerOtabek Saidov
- EditorZiyovuddin Qodirov
- ComposerUbaydullo Karimov
- Sound DesignJamshid Qosimov
- MusicUbaydullo Karimov
Michael Mooleedhar is an award-wining Trinidadian director, with a bachelor's degree from University of the West Indies & master’s degree from the London Film School, his work includes documentaries, TV commercials, music videos and fiction films. He made his directorial debut in 2008 with Queens of Curepe, following the lives of transvestite prostitutes. In 2017 he completed the feature adaptation of Michael Anthony’s Green Days by the River, set in 1950s Trinidad, which was distributed throughout the Caribbean to great acclaim. His films have played in festivals across the globe, including Caribbean Tales International Film Festival, Toronto, Valetta Film Festival, Malta, AFI Silver DC Caribbean Film fest, Washington DC, 44th Seattle International Film Festival, Washington, DC International Film Festival and Festival International de Films de Fribourg, Pravasi Film Festival in India etc.
My name is Mirtemir (Temur) Murotov. I was born in 1996 in Jizzakh region. 2012-2015 College of Culture. 2017 art house directing course. Since 2021, I have been studying drama at the Tashkent branch of VGIK.
Justin Emeka is a director, writer and actor that has worked in theatre for over 25 years. He specializes in re-imagining classic texts through the lens of Black Culture. He serves as the resident director at the Pittsburgh Public Theater where he recently directed August Wilson's "Two Trains Running" and his own adaptation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream in Harlem". He is making his film directing debut with the short film "Six Winters Gone Still".Six Winters Gone Still is a re-contextualization of a scene from Shakespeare’s “Richard II”. In this short, I hope to reveal the loss of innocence for a generation of incarcerated Black men and the impact of their absence on their families.
70-year-old father Safar watches videotapes without leaving the house. Father Safar was angry with his son and his son left for Russia. Father Safar does not understand modern technology. His life is a videotape. One day, the videotape breaks down, and Father Safar is forced to enter modern life.
- DirectorMirtemir Temur Murotov
- ScreenwriterShohjahon Subhanov
- ProducerFirdavs Abduxoliqov
- Executive ProducerEldor Yuldashev
- FilmmakerMirtemir Temur Murotov Suxrob Qodirov
- CinematographerOtabek Saidov
- EditorZiyovuddin Qodirov
- ComposerUbaydullo Karimov
- Sound DesignJamshid Qosimov
- MusicUbaydullo Karimov