A film crew arrives in a Pamir Kirghiz village in Eastern Turkey to document the tribe's story. The crew conducts revealing interviews, shoots exciting film reconstructions, and captures comic moments of interaction with the community. The film explores how the Kirghiz were driven from Soviet Russia, Maoist China, and Afghanistan due to their antipathy towards Communism, and showcases their current life in modern Turkey.
37 Uses for a Dead Sheep
A nomadic tribe, the Pamir Kirghiz, ventures across Central Asia to China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and eastern Turkey, driven by the urgent need to preserve their distinct cultural heritage.