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- A newly married couple's life falls in jeopardy when the wife goes missing under mysterious circumstances.
- A German Army officer is captured by the Soviets in World War II and sent to a labor camp in Eastern Siberia. After five years of enormous hardship he escapes, commencing an incredible, arduous, danger-filled journey.
- A young Japanese woman finds her cautious and insular nature tested when she travels to Uzbekistan to shoot the latest episode of her travel variety show.
- During the 20-day leave, war correspondent Lopatin travels by train to the distant city of Tashkent. It's very far from the front but the war seems to be present in people's minds even there.
- This story revolves around two lovebirds Chand and Shaheen. There appear to be no complications to the lovebirds marriage, however, Chand is asked to gather together a team to play cricket. Chand's naivety is taken advantage of by a group of terrorists, and ultimately Chand becomes involved with terrorists group, and Police Inspector Chauthe (Sadashiv Amrapurkar) claims that he has sufficient evidence to convict Chand. Shaheen believes Chand is innocent, and sets out to prove his innocence.
- Four friends plan a "men only" trip to Uzbekistan. But can they ever flee from the close watch of their wives?
- The year 2222. All people disappeared. No one human lives at Earth.
- Australian filmmaker Sophia Turkiewicz investigates why her Polish mother abandoned her and uncovers the truth behind her mother's wartime escape from a Siberian gulag, leaving Sophia to confront her own capacity for forgiveness.
- Rare historical biography of Prince Oak Oakleyski was encapsulated in this movie. Filming mainly in Uzbekistan, the original homeland of royal ancestry of Prince Oak Oakleyski. Some dust-up actions were brought into play for zest.
- The story of two sleepless sleepwalkers who, without realizing it, fall madly in love with each other; businessman who is confused in his life and fearlessly follows the call of his heart; young widow, Shahlo, who lost her husband a year ago, is starting a new life in the hope of finding her place in life and understanding her sudden feelings after a close acquaintance with the younger brother of her husband; retired doctor who seeks to bring his family back and correct his huge mistake that led to the death of his eldest son due to his own greed; cook who is trying to save his family, which is falling apart because of his wife, who has chosen a career as an actress in the theater; actor who have lost the line between role and life... The destinies of the heroes are intertwined and closely connected with other characters in this story, which looks like a beautiful and heartfelt performance. As Shakespeare said, all life is a theater, and the people in it are actors.
- Police officers are investigating the brutal murder of a businessman and his family. During the investigation, it turns out that the killer is a real professional, and some facts from the life of one of the members of the investigation team are revealed, as a result, colleagues begin to suspect him of a crime.
- Inside Afghanistan examines the struggle for the future of Afghanistan between urbanized, Westernizing modernizers and the traditional Muslim world of the villages, still based on clan and feudal ties. Without preaching, the film breaks the stereotypes of Communist "puppets" and heroic "Freedom Fighters" to give the viewer a new understanding of the tragic and complex struggle for change in Afghanistan - a struggle that is far from over. Inside Afghanistan looks first at the educated, urban modernizers and reformers who saw a Soviet-style "revolution" as a way to bring Afghanistan into the modern world: army officers, women teachers and medical students, doctors at a children's hospital, boys at a Soviet orphanage, government officials, party members, and a rare interview with then-President Najibullah himself. We have tea with an Afghan captain, his Russian wife, and their two sons, as he explains the bond he feels with the other Afghan officers who trained in the Soviet Union. An Afghan colonel explains how these Soviet-trained army officers wanted to modernize their country, and so led the "revolution" that brought the Communists to power. The second half of the film focuses on the role of the "khans", the traditional land-owners who led the resistance to modernization. We visit several groups of ex- Mujahedin who now fight on the government side under the same khans who earlier had led them in their fight against the government. Under attack by Mujahedin at a remote outpost, we go to the nearby artillery base, which responds with a devastating barrage of rockets and howitzers. In the Kandahar prison, we meet two Taliban POWs, who in spite of torture tell us courageously that they still believe their cause is right. Finally, at a meal in his home, the governor of Kandahar province breaks down in tears as he tells us of the deaths of his sons in this long and bloody war.
- Once a tram was removed from Tashkent. Tram offended. Now he has a chance to get revenge like the evil tram-shark.
- Stas, a young Korean of the third generation in Uzbekistan, and his three friends try more or less successfully to escape from the gloomy life in Tashkent, either through drug addiction, death or emigration.
- Tashkent Station in the Uzbekistan capital: Passengers rush to catch their trains. A couple, locked in an intimate embrace, so deeply affects the train driver that leaves the train standing and makes a fundamental change in his life. A miniature by Veit Helmer.
- When I decided to leave the country, I knew that we would most likely not see each other, but is it possible to truly love even the closest person if you do not feel free?
- 60 international filmmakers capture the worlds' first simultaneous moment in a motion picture medium.
- Each society has its own rhythm of life, which is set by time - by observing orderliness and traditions, but even the smallest intervention in this routine rhythm can change this society. This intervention may be a person, an event, or some kind of virus.
- Orazbaj, son of an unemployed Uzbekistan fisherman, is a stowaway on a ship towards New York. Stranded in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, he finds affection from the wife and son of a sailorman. Is he save or shall the foreign affairs-police be informed about his illegal stay and send him back home to Uzbekistan?
- Rustam is a young guy who lives alone with his mother without a father. He did not enter the road institute, and although his mother every time persuades him to find at least some work, he came up with an original way of earning. He buys a vodka set during the day and hides it in an automatic storage room, and in the evening, when alcohol is almost impossible to buy, he finds customers and resells vodka to them. With the money he earns, he spends time with his girlfriend. But one day, looking for a free compartment in the storage room, he finds bags of white powder in one of them.
- The Soviet investigator confronts the dangerous criminal Fatima.
- Prince Oak Oakleyski returned to Tashkent city once again because he missed his forefather, but there's something about him that lead an enormous group of people to be his attendance.
- One day of live birds in Tashkent.
- About a kind girl who cured a sick puppy.
- Ancient devil look at the world, which he will destroy. Some souls fly out of him.
- Dilya became a human rights activist the day her brother was thrown in prison, accused of being a terrorist. She challenged the dictatorship, escaped her home country but realized that the regime was closer than she could ever imagine.
- Fresh, unique and entertaining short films by Shavkat Karimov.
- Oleh Bazylevych, the favorite forward of Kyiv Dynamo fans, could have remained just a player in the history of Ukrainian football. But he decided to become a coach. And it was the beginning of the new page for him. The story of Bazylevych's life reminds the action novel with its dangerous rises, terrific falls, extraordinary voyages, and mystery adventures.
- Banker's neighbourhood (originally Bankirning mahallasi) is an informational series about financial literacy which shows about the financial situations in the new neighbourhood of Anvar, the banker.
- The story about Akmal, a little boy and his policeman friend who find themselves in a fairy tale world trying to save a princess from Kara Bator, a ferocious dragon.
- Short documentary walking in the capital of Uzbekistan.
- A young couple, argued for a box of lemonade, about who will call first. Pride did not allow the first to make concessions. For many years, they thought about calling, but hesitated. As a result, in old age, when they decided to call. The line was busy.
- Thorny biological film about war. Uprising of people were rebellions trying to mock Prince Oak Oakleyski in comedy manner. Since Prince Oak Oakleyski is the Real Emperor Kandanai Maneesawath of Eurasia, there were few people defying him.
- he young musician Mashu Komazaki from Tokyo travels to Uzbekistan as a volunteer and liked local traditional music very much.
- 1980s. During the normal transfer from one tunnel to another, the whole subway train suddenly disappears without a trace.
- Sort of amorous bittersweet short film of Prince Oak Oakleyski and his girl nourishing each other's physique. A sustainable serotonin and dopamine utopia in real life.
- One day from life Tashkent's Japanese garden.
- The walking in the Tashkent railroad museum in Uzbekistan.
- The main character gets into the thickets, where he meets a real nightmare.
- The biography of Mamatkul Arabov, a classic of Tajik documentary cinema, a VGIK graduate, a combat cameraman who shot the Great Patriotic War, a member of the International Association of combat cameramen, is tightly intertwined with the entire history of Tajik people. His portrait emerges from the mosaic of memories of his colleagues and friends. Being a descendant of millionaires of Bukhara, a Soviet combat cameraman, a communist documentary filmmaker, and later an active participant of the revival and popularization of Tajik traditional culture in Sovereign Tajikistan, he reflected the contradictory nature of XX century in his life and art. His lens captured the important stages in Tajik history in his documentaries, like "Discovering Osrushana" (1989), "Hephthalites who are you?" (1994), "I won't die" (1994), "A Dear memory" (1995) and "Bobojon Gafurov: phenomenon of 'Tajiks" (1998).