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Dmitri Kholendro

Dmitri Kholendro

Writing

Known For

The Town Is But a Street
N/A

About spiritual sensitivity and human solidarity. A graduate of a medical school is assigned to a fishing collective farm in Glubokoe town.

The Town Is But a Street

1964
The Sun, the Sun Again
N/A

A young fisherman Sashka Taranets lives in a fishing village on the shore of the Sea of Azov. He loves Tonya, and for her sake he goes to the trick in the competition for the title of the best fisherman. But Tonya loves him and knows that Sasha will regret his deception.

The Sun, the Sun Again

1976
Old Plane Tree
N/A

About the family of the old man Achila-Buva, about his children and grandchildren living in an Uzbek village, about an old plane tree covering the saplings with its branches.

Old Plane Tree

1974
The Unforgettable Song
N/A

Patriotic War. Sattar carries his wounded friend mikola back to his native village, but it has already been seized by the nazis. the parents hide them both in the house. there sattar meets marina. suddenly the nazis appear and, not finding any soldiers, take away mikola’s father. to save him the uzbek youth gives himself up. but it is too late, mikola’s father has already been shot. the prisoners are thrown behind the barbed wire. sattar escapes from the camp and becomes a partisan codenamed kazbek. after the war he returns to the byelorussian village and meets marina again, but she is a totally different person. the war has mangled her soul. sattar leaves the village embittered, but he will never forget the song about love and war which he heard in byelorussia during those inferno years.

The Unforgettable Song

1974
My Son is Somewhere
6.5

An old fisherman spends his days waiting to hear from his son who left the village long time ago.

My Son is Somewhere

1962
Birthday
N/A

Follows the grandson minds his own business, forgetting about his grandmother.

Birthday

1984
Sayat's Bell
N/A

About the struggle of Uzbek women against the reactionary clergy in the 1920s.

Sayat's Bell

1967
Apples of Forty-First
7.0

An old tea-house attendant told a VGIK student about how in the winter of forty-one, when the fascists were approaching Moscow, he was among those who were assigned to guard the train with apples, which the collective farmers of Uzbekistan sent to the front. The old man's story was so touching and entertaining that Anwar doubted the authenticity of the story. The teahouse did not convince the guy and said goodbye to the student. Later, while picking up material from the military chronicle for his film, Anwar saw on the screen the familiar face of a teahouse and fighters guarding frozen apples. Remembering an unsaid episode of the war, the student went to meet his hero...

Apples of Forty-First

1970
Rope Dancers
N/A

Related tightrope walkers Akmal and Zamira love each other. But Zamira dreams of riding a horse and becomes a horsewoman. She is offered a one-year tour in Vladivostok. Akmal's father doesn't want to hear about the wedding. Zamira agrees to become the wife of the rider Karim...

Rope Dancers

1980
The Thirteen Poplars Street
N/A

Ostap, a young Ukrainian forester, travels to Tashkent to claim a house his aunt left him on Thirteen Poplars Street. There he meets Mastura, a local girl who, charmed by his genuine admiration, offers to show him the city’s hidden wonders. When Ostap departs, he leaves behind not just a house but the memory of a bond that transcends borders.

The Thirteen Poplars Street

1970