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Browse 30 movies from Tashkent Studios
Bek's men kidnap Farukh's fiancee. He goes on a quest, thus violating the warnings of the good Fairy. Farukh and his friend the Fool overcome all difficulties on the way to love, understanding the power of friendship, justice, good and evil.
Jan 1985
Jul 1980
During a WWII a duel starts between Soviet war ship and Nazi submarine.
Jan 1942
Nov 1990
Sep 1941
Surgeon Sahib Niyazi is developing a new method for healing bone fractures, but his first human operation was unsuccessful. His personal issues worsen due to his relationship with Anna, who criticizes his lack of attention and is considering a breakup, as she is being pursued by pilot Gani.
Oct 1947
A biographical film about one of the greatest Medieval scientists and scholars, Al-Biruni.
Aug 1974
Three soldiers make their way into a city occupied by the Nazis.
Jul 1943
The film is a touching story about an Uzbek family who gave shelter to 14 kids evacuated during the World War II while their own child was at the battlefronts.
Mar 1963
A Romeo & Juliet-esque tale set in Uzbekistan.
Oct 1945
The famous textile worker Natasha Abrikosova travels from Moscow to Tashkent to introduce the innovative method of the Vinogradovs at a textile mill (E. Vinogradova was the film's technical consultant). However, the director of the plant, Rizaev (a hidden enemy), is trying with all his might to thwart Abrikosova's plan. Having chosen Asal as her assistant, the girl soon achieves a record output and, thereby, provokes Rizaev to an open crime.
Jul 1940
The concert film is a gift from Uzbek art masters to Uzbek soldiers fighting on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War.
May 1943
Nov 1960
The events in Mahallada duv-duv gap occur in a mahalla — a traditional Uzbek neighborhood — in an old part of Tashkent at a time when big-scale construction works are taking place. The movie humorously depicts the relationships between traditional parents and their modern children.
Aug 1960
A fairy tale film about the significance of cotton in people's lives and the struggle of humans against pests in cotton fields.
Aug 1952
A musical comedy about the adventures of a few students in Soviet Uzbekistan
Oct 1955
Exposing nationalist tendencies in the development of architecture in Uzbekistan.
Jul 1954
A young man, Russian by nationality, goes to a Turkmen bride in a remote border village, not knowing that his large family decides to surprise him and also goes to Turkmenistan to meet the bride and her parents. The chain of comic misunderstandings ends with an episode of a skirmish on the border with saboteurs.
Jan 1940
Based on the play of the same name by the Uzbek poet, playwright, and composer Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi. Exposing the feudal way of life, the wealthy landowners (bais), the clergy, and Tsarist officials, the film depicts the awakening of class consciousness among working Uzbeks.
May 1954
A comedy film about young Uzbek collective farmers and sports enthusiasts. Overcoming the prejudice of the elderly, they prove by personal example that sports not only do not interfere with work on a collective farm, but, on the contrary, contribute to labor success.
Apr 1956