Most Popular Gurmindzh Zavkibekov Trailers
Total trailers found: 23
A Man Changes its Skin Trailer (1960)
30 May 1960
The construction of the Vakhsh Canal, one of the largest new buildings of the first five-year plan, is underway.
Throw Trailer (1982)
01 May 1982
Ensign-border guard Kalitkin, having retired due to shell shock, works as a guide for a scientific expedition in the border zone.
Libel Trailer (1992)
25 March 1992
The war is over. Sohib Zamanov returns to his native village. A loving wife and parents are waiting for him here.
Peaceful Time Trailer (1964)
01 November 1964
The Russian guys - Viktor, Masha, and Zhorik - arrived in distant Dushanbe on Komsomol vouchers. Tajikistan became their second homeland, and in the wonderful people Guliam, Alim, and Aziz, they found like-minded individuals.
Operation Cobra Trailer (1960)
02 May 1960
About the Soviet border guards who declassified Operation Cobra, organized by foreign intelligence for the purpose of daily photographing a military facility.
The Blacksmith's Banner Trailer (1961)
23 October 1961
Inspired by the epic poem "Shahnameh" by Ferdowsi. It tells the story of Zahhak, the ruler of the Kingdom of Snakes, who, through cunning and deception, conquers a neighboring state and establishes the cult of the Snake Goddess.
Today and Always Trailer (1982)
01 October 1982
About the traveling actors of Tajikistan and its first theaters in the twenties.
Death of the Moneylender Trailer (1967)
20 March 1967
The film portrays with exceptional psychological depth the image of the miser Cory Ishkamba, a disgusting money-grubber and exploiter, a hypocrite and a hypocrite, whose name has become a household name.
One Life is Not Enough Trailer (1974)
11 October 1974
The Chairman of the collective farm Sattar Safarov devoted many years to growing cotton. But a new time is coming, and with it another generation of cotton growers.
Hasan Arbakesh Trailer (1966)
06 March 1966
A story about the clash of two cultures, two worlds - traditional Tajik culture and the new, invading and imperialist in its nature, Soviet culture, about the formation of self-awareness of the Tajik dekhkanin in the 1920s-1930s.
Dokhunda Trailer (1957)
12 May 1957
The fate of the powerless laborer Yodgor, who became an active builder of a new life in Soviet Tajikistan.
There Are Different Roads Trailer (1971)
18 October 1971
Pamir Mountains. Dangerous mountain passes. Deep gorges. Cars that carefully feel every meter of the difficult track with their wheels.
Control Strip Trailer (1980)
30 October 1980
While trying to cross the State border of the USSR, a resident of one of the Western intelligence services was detained and committed suicide, who wanted to take out from Soviet territory a film shot at one of the defense facilities.
A Star In The Night Trailer (1973)
28 May 1973
Ahmad Donish, a scholar and educator, an outstanding Tajik writer and thinker of the 19th century, envoy of the Bukhara Emirate to Russia, who did much to bring the Russian and Tajik peoples closer together and to introduce progressive democratic ideas to Central Asia—the authors dedicate this film to him.
High Position Trailer (1958)
01 June 1958
A young, ambitious and self-confident girl, Zulfiya, is appointed senior assistant at the surgical clinic.
Meeting at the Old Mosque Trailer (1970)
09 March 1970
Viktor, the protagonist, a war hero of the war between the Red Army and the Turkish 'basmachi', has to fight off bandits that hope to steal gold from Viktor's village town.
A Little Light in the Mountains Trailer (1958)
01 August 1958
High in the mountains of Tajikistan lies the Obi-Safed meteorological station. Komsomol members Rajab, Dilbar, and Vika work there.
As the Heart Commands Trailer (1968)
25 November 1968
Ibragim Karimov is a respected agronomist who contributed to Soviet power in Tajikistan, fought the Basmachi, and organized collective farms.