Tashkent Studios Movie Trailers

Most Popular Tashkent Studios Trailers

Total trailers found: 30

Farkhad's Heroism Trailer (1968)

15 April 1968

Mahallada duv-duv gap Trailer (1960)

01 August 1960

The events in Mahallada duv-duv gap occur in a mahalla — a traditional Uzbek neighborhood — in an old part of Tashkent at a time when big-scale construction works are taking place.

Gum-gum Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

Lost social drama film from Uzbekistan

Ordinary Matter Trailer (1940)

19 June 1940

In the late 1930s, Yuldashev, a journalist, came to one of the sanatoriums in Uzbekistan. He wants to write an article about a warrior hero.

A Gift From the Motherland Trailer (1943)

25 May 1943

The concert film is a gift from Uzbek art masters to Uzbek soldiers fighting on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War.

Every Third Trailer (1980)

01 July 1980

You Are Not an Orphan Trailer (1963)

04 March 1963

The film is a touching story about an Uzbek family who gave shelter to 14 kids evacuated during the World War II while their own child was at the battlefronts.

The Road Without Sleep Trailer (1947)

07 October 1947

Surgeon Sahib Niyazi is developing a new method for healing bone fractures, but his first human operation was unsuccessful.

Architectural Monuments of Samarkand Trailer (1953)

20 March 1953

About the restoration work underway in Samarkand to restore the most valuable architectural monuments of Uzbekistan.

Aleksandr Parkhomenko Trailer (1942)

20 July 1942

About the life and heroic death of the old Bolshevik-Lugansk resident, participant in the civil war, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Parkhomenko.

Takhir and Zukhra Trailer (1945)

21 October 1945

A Romeo & Juliet-esque tale set in Uzbekistan.

At the Call of the Leader Trailer (1941)

18 May 1941

Summer of 1941. Mothers and wives of Uzbekistan escort their sons and husbands to the front. They are learning new professions and sending food trucks to the front.

Mother Trailer (1941)

18 September 1941

June 22, 1941. In a Ukrainian village, a mother sees off her two eldest sons as they head to the front.

Abu Raykhan Biruni Trailer (1974)

07 August 1974

A biographical film about one of the greatest Medieval scientists and scholars, Al-Biruni.

Native Shores Trailer (1943)

05 July 1943

Three soldiers make their way into a city occupied by the Nazis.

No One is Funnier than Us Trailer (1940)

01 January 1940

A young man, Russian by nationality, goes to a Turkmen bride in a remote border village, not knowing that his large family decides to surprise him and also goes to Turkmenistan to meet the bride and her parents.

Code of Silence Trailer (1990)

08 November 1990

Asal Trailer (1940)

22 July 1940

The famous textile worker Natasha Abrikosova travels from Moscow to Tashkent to introduce the innovative method of the Vinogradovs at a textile mill (E.

Akmal, the Dragon and the Princess Trailer (1981)

01 March 1981

A fairytale about a little boy and his policeman friend who are saving the princess from the dragon.

Khoja Nasreddin II Trailer (1983)

06 February 1983

The Constellation of Love Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

Bek's men kidnap Farukh's fiancee. He goes on a quest, thus violating the warnings of the good Fairy.

The Sea Hawk Trailer (1942)

24 January 1942

During a WWII a duel starts between Soviet war ship and Nazi submarine.

Khoja Nasreddin I Trailer (1982)

03 February 1982

Pakhta-Oy Trailer (1952)

02 August 1952

A fairy tale film about the significance of cotton in people's lives and the struggle of humans against pests in cotton fields.

Furqat Trailer (1960)

21 November 1960

Housewarming Trailer (1955)

10 October 1955

A musical comedy about the adventures of a few students in Soviet Uzbekistan

Along the Amu Darya Trailer (1952)

01 January 1952

Film by Latif Faiziyev

Meet Me at the Stadium Trailer (1956)

05 April 1956

A comedy film about young Uzbek collective farmers and sports enthusiasts. Overcoming the prejudice of the elderly, they prove by personal example that sports not only do not interfere with work on a collective farm, but, on the contrary, contribute to labor success.

The Rahmanov Sisters Trailer (1954)

01 July 1954

Exposing nationalist tendencies in the development of architecture in Uzbekistan.

Bai and Farmhand Trailer (1954)

26 May 1954

Based on the play of the same name by the Uzbek poet, playwright, and composer Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi.