Rakiya Shershenova Trailers
Kookor: A Leather Vessel TrailerMirages of Love TrailerThe Descendant of the Snow Leopard Trailer
Kookor: A Leather Vessel TrailerMirages of Love TrailerThe Descendant of the Snow Leopard Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
03 June 1987
"Mirages of Love" is a Soviet-Syrian film directed by Tolomush Okeyev about the fate of Mani, a medieval oriental master.
02 January 1980
The forty-year-old commentator, summing up his life and realizing that his well-being is purely external and essentially nothing significant has been done, leaves for his native village, where, he hopes, he will be able to take a step towards his true vocation.
02 January 1975
A chronicle of a few days in a small family, a story about the difficulties of human contacts, the complexity of love.
01 December 1984
The Russian Descendant of the Snow Leopard is based on a famous Kirghizian folktale. Apparently the Kirghizian folks had plenty of time to tell this story: to print a full synopsis would result in a novelette.
25 December 1972
Kyrgyzstan, the 1920s. In a remote mountain village, against the will of the local elites and in defiance of centuries-old traditions, a woman—Urkuya Salieva—is elected chair of the agricultural cooperative.
01 April 1981
A team of rescue workers do what they can in the desperate situation left by an earthquake in the Kyrgyz mountains.
30 December 1963
A film about boys dreaming of becoming astronauts. Two friends built an entire spaceport, stole their friend’s puppy Sharik for experiments and renamed him Marsik, trained by eating only herring paste from a tube, and fought with a greedy speculator named Zakurdaev, who mined his garden to keep the boys from sneaking in.
01 January 1971
Documentary film about the construction of the Toktogul Hydroelectric Power Station.
18 April 1983
The hero of this lyrical and optimistic story, former front-line soldier Shodi Makhmadaliev, has worked as a shepherd for many years.
01 January 1970
The film is dedicated to the beauty and majesty of its homeland, the traditions of the Kyrgyz people, and the everyday life and work of its people.
01 August 1987
The kookor is a type of leather flask which has been used by Kyrgyz people for centuries. In this parable, an old kookor finds itself confronted with the realities of modern life and has to make a choice as to whether to adapt or stay true to its essence.