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TEN FEATURE FILMS
9/05/07
Ten feature films of national self-determination in Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan

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Five Films from the Independence Epoch

Little Angel, Make me Happy (1992)
Usman Saparov
Turkmenistan

Kosh ba Kosh (1993)
Bakhtiyar Khudoinazarov
Tajikistan

The Orator (1998)
Yusup Razykov
Uzbekistan

Beshkempir (1998)
Aktan Abdykalykov
Kyrgyzstan

Askuat (1997)
Serik Aprymov
Kazakhstan

Five Films from the Soviet Times

Daughter in Law (1972)
Hodzhakuli Narliev
Turmenistan

Hasan-arbakesh (1965)
Boris Kimyagarov
Tajikistan

You are not an orphan (1963)
Shukhrat Abbasov
Uzbekistan

White Mountains (1964)
Melis Ubukeyev
Kyrgyzstan

The Land of Fathers (1966)
Shaken Aimanov
Kazakhstan

Posted September 5, 2007 © Eurasianet
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