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The film adaptation of the eponymous performance of the Leningrad Comedy Theater based on the play by Peter Red and Leonid Tubelsky (Tour brothers) about more
The film adaptation of the eponymous performance of the Leningrad Comedy Theater based on the play by Peter Red and Leonid Tubelsky (Tour brothers) about the life of Russian scientist Sofia Kovalevskaya. close
Kazakh scientist and traveler, Chokan Valikhanov studied at St. Petersburg University and was well known in Russia. When sent to war against the Kazakhs, more
Kazakh scientist and traveler, Chokan Valikhanov studied at St. Petersburg University and was well known in Russia. When sent to war against the Kazakhs, Valikhanov was forced to make a choice between Tzar and native land. close
Early twentieth century. The future poet, the nurturer of lyrics of love, Julius Janonis, is maturing among the students of Šiauliai Gymnasium. The son more
Early twentieth century. The future poet, the nurturer of lyrics of love, Julius Janonis, is maturing among the students of Šiauliai Gymnasium. The son of a poor peasant, sick with tuberculosis, spotted a classmate, Milda, from a wealthy family admiring his talent. Unfortunately, at a high society party held at Milda’s parents house, where Julius reads his poems, guests make fun of the poet. When World War I comes, Janonis is taken to Voronezh, to the Lithuanian diaspora. close
It is a life story of one of the most famous Ukrainians and certainly a faithful servant of his nation, of Hryhorii Skovoroda. Neither promises, nor suggestion more
It is a life story of one of the most famous Ukrainians and certainly a faithful servant of his nation, of Hryhorii Skovoroda. Neither promises, nor suggestion of high ranks, nor flattery, could shake his fidelity to his ideals. A wandering philosopher, who loved Ukraine with all his heart, he left an eternal trace in its history and culture. close
A film about the life and research activities of the Russian naturalist Vasily Vasilyevich Dokuchaev. Another drought hit Russia under the board of Alessander more
A film about the life and research activities of the Russian naturalist Vasily Vasilyevich Dokuchaev. Another drought hit Russia under the board of Alessander III. The powerful can offer only their traditional “means” – private donations, charity balls. When the professor of St. Petersburg University Vasily Dokuchaev proposes decisive measures that can prevent drought, the noble noble nobleman finishes off with a flat pun: "soil science is groundless." However, the rejection of non-support discourages the scientist. close
Youth and youth of the Uzbek poet, playwright and public figure Hamza Hakim-zade Niyazi (Alim Khodjaev) passed in poverty, amid the lawlessness of the more
Youth and youth of the Uzbek poet, playwright and public figure Hamza Hakim-zade Niyazi (Alim Khodjaev) passed in poverty, amid the lawlessness of the Uzbek workers of the pre-revolutionary state. Possessing an inquisitive mind and innate talent, he early began to be interested in literature, politics, public life of distant Russia and, studying in a madrasah, began to write poems, and then plays of a social orientation. After the revolution, Hamza became an active supporter of the new government, organized the first theater troupe in Uzbekistan.
Zagid Sabitov’s biographical drama Hamza (1961), created at the Uzbekfilm film studio, tells about the life and work of the Uzbek enlightener. close
About the outstanding Uzbek poet - democrat-educator Zakirjan Furkat.
Furkat (pseudonym; real name and surname - Zakirjan Khalmukhamedov) (1858, Kokand, more
About the outstanding Uzbek poet - democrat-educator Zakirjan Furkat.
Furkat (pseudonym; real name and surname - Zakirjan Khalmukhamedov) (1858, Kokand, - 1909, Yarkand), Uzbek poet, thinker, publicist. He studied at a madrasah in Kokand, where he studied Arabic and Persian languages and classical poetry of the East; here he began to write lyrical and satirical poems. In 1889 he left for Tashkent. From 1891 he traveled extensively (to the countries of South Asia and the Balkan Peninsula). In 1894, persecuted by the nobility ridiculed by him, Furkat was forced to settle in Yarkend (Kashgaria, now Xinjiang Uygur district of China), where he was engaged in translation work and compiling a collection of his works. Lyrical gazelles Furkat are stylistically original, marked by the freshness of images, affirm the dignity of a person, resist religious mysticism and asceticism. Satirical poems denounce the ignorant self-interested nobility, the merchants, the clergy. In verses of social content, the humanist poet mourns the hard life of the working people, condemns unjust social order. Together with Mukimi, Furkat headed a galaxy of progressive poets (Zavki, Avaz, etc.). Speaking as the head of the educational movement in public thought and literature, Furkat revealed the importance of Russian culture for the development of his native land and its intelligentsia. Enlightenment ideas of Furkat, his associates and followers played a significant role in the development of Uzbek literature, philosophy and pedagogy, in the struggle against feudal-patriarchal institutions. close
A film about the life of Nikolai Ivanovich Kibalchich (1853-1881) - a Russian revolutionary, Narodnovolt, participant in the assassination attempt on more
A film about the life of Nikolai Ivanovich Kibalchich (1853-1881) - a Russian revolutionary, Narodnovolt, participant in the assassination attempt on Alexander II, inventor, first developed the design scheme of a jet aircraft.
The film “Kor-ogly” is an adaptation of the opera by Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Abdul-Husein oglu Hajibeyov. The plot tells about a simple stableman more
The film “Kor-ogly” is an adaptation of the opera by Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Abdul-Husein oglu Hajibeyov.
The plot tells about a simple stableman Kör-oglu, who once saved the daughter of Khan Nigar from the claws of a tigress. Since then, the young people have fallen in love with each other, but such love is not needed by Khan.
He locked his daughter in an impregnable fortress, and extremely cruelly treated the father of Kör-ogla, gouged out his eyes. At the grave of his father, the brave Ker-oglu swore revenge on the evil khan, and not only for himself, but also for the torment of the whole people. close
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