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Uzbekfilm (Uzbek: Oʻzbekfilm, Ўзбекфильм; Russian: Узбекфильм) is the
largest and
oldest film
studio in Uzbekistan. It was
established on July 1, 1925...
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worked as a
frontline camera operator during World War II and then for the
Uzbekfilm studio. His
films were
shown internationally. For his work he was awarded...
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Workshop under the
direction of
Malcolm Clarke. In 1984,
Soviet studio Uzbekfilm produced "There Will Come Soft Rains" as a
short animated film. (ru) In...
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ethnic groups outside Uzbekistan. The po****rity of
Uzbek media,
including Uzbekfilm and RizanovaUz, has
spread among the Post-soviet states, particularly...
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magazine Inqilob from 1922–1925. A film of the same name was
released by
Uzbekfilm in 1969. The
writer was
inspired by the
novels of
Jurji Zaydan, the Arabic...
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Malini Zeenat Aman
Music by R. D.
Burman Production companies Eagle Films Uzbekfilm Release date 30 May 1980 (1980-05-30)
Running time 153
minutes Countries...
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Ilkhom Theatre in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and at
Uzbek national film
studio Uzbekfilm.
After the
collapse of the
Soviet Union,
Bekmambetov moved from Uzbekistan...
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exported abroad. Later,
Bukhkino merged into
Uzbekgoskino (
Uzbekfilm) in Tashkent,
which originally produced mostly Soviet anti-religious propaganda...
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December 2018.
Retrieved 6
January 2015. "Youth of Genius" (USSR,
Uzbekfilm and Tajikfilm, 1982): 1984 –
State Prize of the USSR (Elyer Ishmuhamedov);...
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studios that
produced Ostern films include Gorky Film Studio, Tajikfilm,
Uzbekfilm and more. Many of the non-Soviet
examples of the
genre were international...