Fatima Redzhametova

Most Popular Fatima Redzhametova Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Great Turan Trailer (1995)

01 May 1995

The film is based on historical events that took place in the 6th century at the junction of three great powers: The Turkish Khagan, The Byzantine Empire and The Sasanian Empire.

Golden Fleece Trailer (1983)

08 June 1983

Defiant Trailer (1982)

01 July 1982

1925. Soviet power arrives in the remote Karakalpak villages. During this time, the dzhigit Turumbet and the beautiful Jumagul fall in love with each other.

Ada emas, dada Trailer (2017)

10 September 2017

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House Under the Hot Sun Trailer (1978)

06 November 1978

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.

Someone Else's A Trailer (1983)

01 March 1983

Uzbek boy Teylok studies in the 5th grade. His father left the family and Teylok took over the care of his younger brother.

Will You Go Out Tomorrow? Trailer (1980)

01 November 1980

Two kids once argued about whether it was possible to play out a book plot in life - they almost quarreled.

The Bride from Vuadil Trailer (1985)

07 July 1985

A romance by Ali Khamraev with musical numbers interspersed

Clear Springs Trailer (1978)

04 December 1978

Seventh-grader Ilham comes on vacation to a mountain village to visit relatives. Seriously, but on the most fundamental issues of life, the boy does not find a common language with the staid, extremely self-respecting Uncle Azim.

Sariq devni minib Trailer (2014)

10 September 2014

Hashim, together with his friends Arif and Zakir, embarks on funny adventures, plays pranks again and commits a lot of stupid things.

Sogdiana Trailer (1995)

12 July 1995

The second film from the Call of the Ancestors dilogy. The film tells about a dramatic episode of the struggle of the Central Asian state of Sogdiana against the Arab troops camped at the walls of Samarkand at the beginning of the 8th century.