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- An agent of the Uzbek special services, Timur Saliev, is conducting an operation to seize the Scorpion terrorist group when he learns that his brother, whom he considered dead, is alive and belongs to this very organization.
- Spring, 1943, Kalinin Front. Girls snipers undergo a baptism of fire. Graduates of the shooting school are at the front for the first time. One of them is eighteen-year-old Uzbek Jamila.
- The film tells the story of an elderly couple living a peaceful life in a village, with their eldest son living nearby and their youngest son working abroad. It depicts the struggle and conflict between two generations.
- Islam and terrorism have nothing in common. The lack of purpose in life encourages young people to join the radicals. The main goal of the film is to show the audience the reverse side of the romanticized life of ISIS fighters.
- A teenage girl longs to move away from her village to live with her mother in the city.
- One mother-in-law and seven daughter-in-laws. Traditions of one Uzbek family.
- A supermarket in a Moscow suburb is the heart of darkness for the Uzbek "employees" who work there around the clock and are threatened, abused and imprisoned. Mukhabbat escapes and reveals the vicious circle of modern slavery.
- Kamil's peaceful life with his three wives in the remote region of Turkestan is disrupted when a fourth wife arrives. Changes simultaneously rush at a family that seem far from a historical upheaval that destroys long-standing family traditions. The film merges various motifs and images. The motifs of a polygamous family caught in a civil war between White forces and enemies clash with horizontal and vertical images. The images of building interiors indicate where characters and history overlap with an outside scenery. The signs of violent events to come are foreshadowed against a static background. A rare film in the history of Central Asian films, it shows a civil war and the changes in women's lives under patriarchy and war.
- The film based on the story of the same name by Uzbek poet and writer Gafur Gulom about the adventures of an irrepressible young boy who encounters various people and life situations during his journey.
- Boxing world champion Botir Saidov goes to prison because of a stupid fight on the street. His wife, who tried to save him from prison, is forced to smuggle drugs.
- A group of Islamic terrorists take a bus with hostages nearby border of Uzbekistan, but one of passengers manages to call to her husband - captain of frontier guard Jasur. He starts in pursuit of the bus.
- On the village called "Communism" wrecked alien ship, which was carrying an alien boy. Bazarbay Narmatov, the village foremost, accidentally finds a wounded and weakened alien boy, decides to help him and gives the name Abdullajan. Naive people of the village not knowing that boy was an alien took him for an illegitimate son of Bazarbay and witnessed some extraordinary events.written by Aziz Eshboev
- After the death of her husband, Zulfiya Zakirova raises five sons and a daughter alone. The Second World War begins. Five sons of Zulfiya go to the front.
- In one of the quarters of the old part of Tashkent "Mahalla", in the adobe houses opposite the large new building there live the families of builders: the mason with his wife and daughter Sayyera, old Mehrihon, whose son Azimdzhan completes his studies in Moscow, Arslan's canteen and his son, crane operator Umar. Sayera had just graduated from school, secretly from her relatives entered the plant. Neighbors are strenuously trying to interfere in her fate: Mehrihon wants to marry Azimjana, and Arslan's wife - his son. After a number of misunderstandings, it turns out that Azimjan has already married in Moscow, and Umar is in love with Umid, working with him at the construction site. Young people help Umar overcome the resistance of his parents and marry Umid. Happy family moved from Mahalla to a newly built house.
- The film follows the lives of four upper-class teenage boys in Tashkent, Uzbekistan including the shy son of a famous film director, a chubby cut-up, son of a rich and successful businessman, and a tough aspiring playwright who works after school to avoid his raging alcoholic of a father. The four all live in the same housing complex and go to the same high school, where they fall for a beautiful, tough-as-nails new female student. Within the exotic locale of Uzbekistan, the boys experience the usual "growing pains" as they fall in love, "borrow" the family car, work hard to earn extra money and have too much to drink. A funny, touching slice-of-life comedy-drama.
- 40 Days of Silence is the story of four women in Central Asia in key moments of their lives, discovered through their different ages. It is a trip into an unconscious and intimate female world; it is an attempt to portray broken identities and women who confront their own will to choose and decide.
- Chef Temur Ozi falls in love with the daughter of the owner of the restaurant where he works, and to win her over, he renounces his pride and shows his love to the princess, but in return, the princess's father objects.
- The film describes the incomparable love of two souls - Asal and Akmal. During the event, the viewer will witness the transformation of this love into endless hatred. Honey's hopes are dashed. Akmal says to the husband of his lover, whom he once protected from the wind, "Your wife is sleeping with me." Alqissa encourages people to be considerate, not to be overwhelmed by their achievements, to respond to kindness with kindness.
- After a plane crashes a western woman is found by two inhabitants in the middle of the desert. Unable to communicate with the two men and traumatized by the accident, the woman accepts her estranged new life.
- This movie is about a military "Sniper" guy who goes through secret service. This boy tries to get into a gang of militants. It thwarts the plan of the wicked who want to commit a terrorist act. He ensured the security of his homeland even though he gave his life. The film is dedicated to the memory of law enforcement officers who sacrificed their lives for the peace of Uzbekistan against terrorist acts.
- 1989. The former Captain of the Soviet Army Saidulla lives alone in a small house. His son lives in the same village but he does not associate with his father and does not permit the grandson to have contact with his grandfather. Once during a medical check-up Saidulla learns that he has cancer.
- The inside story of General Rashid Abdul Dostum, the controversial warlord who defeated the Taliban and al-Qaeda
- Since Fatima and Zuhra's brother did not come home one day, Fatima is worried and goes outside to look for him. Then, the street thugs kidnap and rape Fatima. Fatima commits suicide.
- During the Second World War, a group of Uzbek and SSR soldiers organized an assassination attempt on Nazi leaders in the lands of the SSR occupied by the Nazis.
- Iskander, a gentle Uzbek man, is convinced by a Russian friend to give an impromptu speech praising the Communist Revolution. Impressed by his eloquence, the Soviets make Iskander a spokesman - a precarious position in a turbulent time.