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This is a list of films produced in the Uzbek SSR and Uzbekistan. Some of the films made during Soviet times were released in Russian and others were released in Uzbek. Still others were released both in Uzbek and Russian. Films in this list are arranged according to their original title.
Uzbekfilm (Uzbek: Oʻzbekfilm, Ўзбекфильм; Russian: Узбекфильм) is the largest and oldest film studio in Uzbekistan. It was established on July 1, 1925. [1] [2] The company was initially called Sharq Yulduzi (Eastern Star). In 1936, it was renamed to Uzbekfilm.
In 1937, The Oath by Aleksandr Ulos’stev-Garf was the first talking film produced in Uzebekistan. It also marked the end of an era as, during the Great Purge, very few new films were produced. [3] Uzbekfilm (Uzbek: O‘zbekfilm, Ўзбекфильм), established in 1925, is the largest and oldest film studio in Uzbekistan. [4]
The film "Heritage" tells about the unity of faith, traditions and centuries-old friendship of the Uzbek and Kazakh peoples. It shows the greatness of the Uzbek nation, the life of the Uzbeks, who showed the concepts of friendship, kindness and tolerance among peoples, who were not indifferent to the fate of the neighboring nations. [2]
Kazbek (Uzbek: Osiyo arsloni, Осиё арслони) is an Uzbek-Belarusian film shot by Akbar Bekturdiyev in cooperation with Uzbekistan and Belarus. [1] The film is based on the life of Mamadali Topivoldiev, Hero of the Soviet Union, [2] and Uzbek actor Ulugʻbek Qodirov played the role. [3] The film's budget brought in more than $2 million ...
His father's nationality was Uzbek, and his mother's nationality was Uzbek. [4] Speaking about the prototype of the main character, the second director of the film Bakhriddin Ainazarov says that sniper Jamila is a common image of hundreds of women who participated in the Great Patriotic War. Before the shooting of the film, the main actress ...
Uzbekistan submitted a film for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] for the first time in 2019. [3] The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [4]
Uch Qahramon – Three heroes (Uzbek: Уч Кахрамон) is an Uzbek film shot by Shahrukh Rasulov in cooperation with the Department of Public Security of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan and the Cinematography Agency of Uzbekistan.