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  • Ali Khamraev – Sedmaya pulya AKA The Seventh Bullet (1973)

    1971-1980ActionAli KhamraevUSSRWestern

    As the Bolsheviks attempt to establish their authority among the Muslim peoples of Central Asia., rebel bands, known as basmachis, carry out deadly raids on peaceful villages. When most of the locals—even members of his militia—join forces with Khairulla, the charasmatic basmachi leader, Maxumov, the area’s communist leader, decides to give himself up—hoping that once in custody he might be able to convince the people that Khairulla just seeks to exploit them. More nuanced and psychologically richer than your typical “eastern” action film, The Seventh Bullet avoids cultural clichés and stereotypes, giving each character the chance to offer their views and the reasons for them. The screenplay was co-written by Andrei Konchalovsky.Read More »

  • Ali Khamraev – Triptikh AKA Triptych (1979)

    1971-1980Ali KhamraevArthouseDramaUSSR

    Triptych is the story of three women: an illiterate girl who wants to build a house, a school teacher representing authority who goes to a northern Uzbekistan village where traditions and strict Moslem practices have kept the people subjugated, and an old woman kidnapped in her youth by a poor peasant thereby making her his property.Read More »

  • Ali Khamraev – Chelovek ukhodit za ptitsami AKA The Man Who Loves the Birds (1975)

    1971-1980Ali KhamraevArthouseUSSR

    A young Uzbekistani man, whose widower father was a drunkard, finally finds the grown-up mentoring he craves when his father dies and he meets an old man who teaches him about the necessity of resisting tyranny. ~ Clarke Fountain, RoviRead More »

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