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A Soviet cargo ship carrying medical opium gets attacked by pirates of an unknown nationality. The crew is left to die on a sinking ship but they manage to escape and now must fight the pirates for survival.
Despite the restoration of Soviet power in the area, Basmachis continue to arrive from across the border, bringing death and destruction to peaceful villages. One of the bands of rebels is led by Khairulla who is pitted against the militsiya (local militia) leader Maxumov. At first it seems hopeless for Maxumov as the rebels capture most of his men, winning them over to his side. He has only one strategy left; to give himself up, and try to explain to the people that Khairulla has deceived them, turning the soldiers back to revolution. Later in pursuit of his enemy, he chases Khairulla across a river. He has only one bullet left -- the seventh, and he must not miss his target!
Movie almanac of two short stories: "Fan", "Spoiled holiday".
In the middle of the 17th century, a Cossack named Almaz Bitiy saves an alien from a certain death. In gratitude, he gives the Earthman an elixir of youth.
A romance by Ali Khamraev with musical numbers interspersed
A schoolboy Karim, who is fond of electronics, unexpectedly finds himself in a fairyland, in the laboratory of the wizard Ogima, who has been looking for a capable student for a long time. Ogima comes up with dreams - sweet and funny, being sure that he is doing good for ordinary people. It turns out that more than two people need to stand in a circle around a magic mirror and hold hands — then everything you dream about will come true. But the ruler makes the last move — she has released all dreams, people can sleep for 100 years.
Erkin, a construction foreman, strives for quality in his work and becomes an authority on the construction site, but his love for Nazira, who has a child from a previous marriage, jeopardizes their happiness due to his uncompromising nature.
Three women’s lives intersect in a small town in Uzbekistan following the Second World War. The first, an old woman trapped in a forced marriage; the second, a schoolteacher intent on imposing progress on the remote region; the third, a young woman determined to build her own house without her husband’s or the state’s approval.
Umarov, the chairman of the millionaire collective farm, earned universal respect and earned well-deserved prestige. However, Umarov's constant industrial successes and the habit of dominating have blunted his ability to critically evaluate his own actions and decisions...
After his marriage, the young and talented Murad joined the institute, which was headed by his wife's uncle Yuldashev. The young designer soon realized that the pseudo-scientific activities of the institute were aimed only at improving Yuldashev's worthless projects. The hero rebelled — and was immediately fired. Having got a job as an adjuster at another company, the designer secretly continued to design until the end of the eighties.
The father of the family and his brother go to work in distant lands. After working in Russia and seeing a lot, the heroes are confident that they can teach their fellow villagers a lot...
A Bolshevik army officer and Uzbek who has been nursed back to health by a young Uzbek woman to whom he is now married, gains responsibility for the local village in 1929. He is urged by comrades in Tashkent to have the local women drop their chadors and veils but he is also told that he should not force this on anyone. His wife declines to take off her veil, so a 14 year old girl steps forward to set the example, over the objections of the local Muslim clergy and most of the village men. After the girl is killed, and the commissar is shot, his wife takes him to the hills to nurse him back to health once again. She begs her husband to leave the village. Instead when he decides to return, she is pressured by her father to continue to wear the veil.
The third part of Tajik trilogy.
A team of rescue workers do what they can in the desperate situation left by an earthquake in the Kyrgyz mountains.
"Temir Xotin" (The Iron Woman) is a legendary Uzbek sci-fi comedy released in 1990, based on the play by Sharof Boshbekov. The story centers on Qo'chqor, a witty but irresponsible tractor driver struggling with alcoholism and a failing marriage. His life takes a futuristic turn when his nephew, a brilliant inventor, creates "Alomat," a highly advanced female robot designed to handle all domestic and farm labor flawlessly. While the robot's efficiency initially brings order to Qo'chqor’s life, the film evolves into a poignant social satire, illustrating that no machine—no matter how perfect—can replace the genuine warmth, complexity, and soul of a human relationship. A true masterpiece of Uzbek cinema that blends sharp humor with deep philosophical questions.
The hero of the painting is a young man who is engaged in deciphering ancient cuneiform inscriptions. His life flows exactly according to schedule, everything is predetermined, calculated, taken into account. But suddenly events begin to develop so rapidly, unforeseen circumstances assert themselves so completely that Yunus cannot get to his own wedding for a whole day and becomes an active participant in many events taking place on that day in the city...
Fifth-graders Ulugbeg and Mirvali academic success did not differ. And when the teacher asked Ulugbek to give the letter to his father, the boy thought it best not to carry out this assignment. He also helped the first-grader Umida to correct one for four in her diary. However, thinking about their actions, Ulugbek and Mirvali change their attitude to study and decide to re-educate lazy Umida.
The story of VGIK teachers and students about the acting profession.