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- Cezayir decides to avenge his brother, who worked for the state and was victim of sabotage, begins a new life by faking his death but after a while he must return to his past life.
- 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.
- Directed by Gottfried Kolditz, this action-packed Eurowestern is based loosely on the legend of heroic Apache warrior Ulzana.
- Kamran is a 12-year-old boy in the present day who discovers that his ancestor is 11th-century mathematician, astronomer, and poet of Persia Omar Khayyam. The story has been passed down in his family from one generation to another, and now it is his responsibility to keep the story alive for future generations. The film takes us from the modern day to the epic past where the mutual love for a beautiful woman separates Omar Khayyam and Hassan Sabbah (the original creator of the sect of Assassins) from their eternal bond of friendship. Filmed almost entirely on location in Samarkand and Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
- In 1939, the author Annemarie Schwarzenbach and the ethnologist Ella Maillart travel together by car to Kabul, but each is in pursuit of her own project. Annemarie Schwarzenbach, who was among Erika and Klaus Mann's circle of friends in the 30s, is searching for a place of refuge in the Near East to discover her own self. Ella Maillart justifies her restlessness, her need for movement and travel, with a scientific pretext: she would like to explore the mysterious Kafiristan Valley and make a name for herself with publications on the archaic life of the nomads living there. Both women are on the run, but political developments and their own biographies catch up with them again and again. Their mutual journey through the outside world, which runs from Geneva via the Balkans and Turkey to Persia, is compounded by the inner world of emotions with a tender love story.
- In Pakistan, a confident and charming Mason and his childhood friend Vincent, both were in senior school in 1969, when Mason met a girl named Vanessa who was positive, intelligent and creative. Instantly he was attracted to her.
- Maria is suffering from the strangest illness. It resembles cancer but with one distinct difference: The disease somehow connects Maria to another woman's fate named Donna Maria. This woman - Donna Maria - lives in the 15th century. Maria begins to leap in time and live-travels through the scenes. She gradually discovers the absolute brutality of historical life. She learns that Donna Maria was a Hungarian princess taken to a Bursa harem as a concubine of Ottoman's Sultan. In one scene, Maria defends her re-born liberty when Donna Maria stands against her as an enemy straight on the battlefield. She comprehends that this bloody battle is the only way to become free. It is the battle of her life and death and a leap of faith. Through this manner and until the end of the film, Maria begins to recognize that Donna Maria is her ancestor and the pattern of the struggle itself. She comprehends that she, likewise her ancestor, must come face-to-face with her disease if she wants to become free from her fear of death.
- The Soviet investigator confronts the dangerous criminal Fatima.
- 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).
- Two teams of participants will compete for the main prize. The people's team will be represented by residents of different Russian cities who have never been abroad, and the star team will be represented by famous actors, performers, and athletes. In each episode, the teams undergo a big test, the results of which will determine their future life in Samarkand. The winners go to luxurious hotel apartments, where they enjoy life, and the losers go to a mountain camp with Spartan conditions, without water, food or a normal bed. Every week one of the participants leaves the project.
- Anthony Bourdain is in for a wild trip as he journeys through Uzbekistan's capital, Tashkent, goes to a bellydancing club, gets to know the culture by visiting a local mosque, and shops for a wedding present. and more.
- 2005–201244mTV-PG7.3 (45)TV EpisodeAnthony Bourdain shows exactly what happens behind the scenes.
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