Muhammed Cherkezov Trailers
I Don’t Want to Be a Passerby TrailerThe Secret Ambassador TrailerShort Sleeves Trailer
I Don’t Want to Be a Passerby TrailerThe Secret Ambassador TrailerShort Sleeves Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
24 January 1966
The film consists of three short stories: "The Runaway Car," "Apollo's Skeleton," and "Night Show."
02 May 1981
Story of Jamal, a Turkmen woman who is left to tend to the farm when her husband goes off to fight in WW2.
31 October 1966
The poor peasant Artyk cannot achieve his goal: to marry his beloved, the beautiful Aina. Rich Bally has wanted her for a long time.
20 June 1955
1920. Western countries are trying to use the Bukhara khanate — a former protectorate of tsarist Russia — to fight the Soviet regime.
01 January 1983
Like all of the Turkmen director Khalmamed Kakabayev's films, this one is about children and their first discoveries of the world of emotions and nature.
07 December 1970
When the storm started, the fishing boats were far out at sea. It would seem to be a common thing, but one fisherman did not return to the shore.
08 January 1968
The 1950s. The construction of the Karakum Canal is underway in Turkmenistan. The fate of this large construction site is closely linked to the fate of many of the film's characters: correspondent Koryshev, who reveals the lies of his colleague Zurabov's ostentatious, slanderous articles; talented young engineer Karabash, whose advanced construction methods are supported by the construction site chief Ermasov; embittered old engineer Khorev, who, out of envy for Karabash, writes denunciations to the Central Committee of the party against him and Ermasov.
01 January 1970
Due to life circumstances, the young protagonists decide to leave their childhood homes, the places they’ve always loved, abandon their familiar way of life, and move to the capital to live and study in a large, unfamiliar city.
01 January 1968
The film is based on K. Kuliev's novel "Magtymguly". A story about a Turkmen spiritual leader, philosophical poet, Sufi and traveller who wrote under the pen name Pyragy (Feraghi) and is considered to be the most famous figure in Turkmen literary history.
12 May 1987
After finishing eight grades at a school in Ashgabat, Bayram Ovezov, against his mother’s wishes, decides to return to the mining town of Gaurdak, where his grandfather lives and where his father once worked.
01 January 1986
18th-century Turkmenistan. By the will of the rulers of the Khanate of Khiva, the once-blooming land was turned into a desert.