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Sunday, April 12, 2015

The first films in the cinema of Tajikistan were produced in the early 1930s, for example Quand meurent les émirs by Lydia Pechorina in 1932.

But the first significant group of films were those of Bension Kimyagarov, with Dokhounda (1956), Rustam and Sukhrab (1971) â€" based on the Ferdosi epic, Un homme change de peau, produced in 1978, a year before his death. Between the directors of the same generation you can find the names of Vladimir Motyl with Children of Pamirs, Ð"ети Памира (1963), Mukadas Makhmudov, Takhir Sabirov with The Legend of Love (1963), Anvar Turaev and Suvat Khamidov.

In 2006, a Tajik film Bihisht faqat baroi murdagon was presented in an official selected at the 59th Cannes Film Festival. Its director, Jamshed Usmonov was already known in France for his works Flight of the Bumblebee (co-produced with Min Byung-Hun) and particularly Angel on the Right also chosen at Cannes in 2002.

In 2009, True Noon by Nosir Saidov became the first Tajik film which made it to distribution in Tajikistan in 18 years, i.e. since independence. It was also aired at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.

See also



  • Cinema of the world
  • List of Tajik films

References



External links


Cinema of Tajikistan
  • Tajik Cinema: A View From Outside

Cinema of Tajikistan
 
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