Armon (film)

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Armon/Армон
A screenshot from Armon: Yodgor Saʼdiyev (right) as Boʻri Senior.
Directed byMelis Abzalov
Written byRihsivoy Muhammadjonov
Vladimir Sokolov
Starring
Music byRumil Vildanov
Production
company
Release date
  • 1986 (1986)
Running time
87 minutes
CountriesUzbek SSR, USSR
LanguageUzbek

Armon or Ukhodya, ostayutsya (transliteration of the Russian title of the film meaning "Once They Leave, They Never Return") (Uzbek: Armon, Армон; [Уходя, остаются] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a 1986 Uzbek drama film directed by Melis Abzalov.[1][2][3] The film depicts the hard work of Uzbek children, senior people, and women during the grim years of the Soviet-German war against Nazi Germany and its allies.

Plot

Boʻri loses his father at a young age in the 1920s. (His father's name was also Boʻri. Boʻri Senior is portrayed by Yodgor Saʼdiyev.) He grows up in a city and studies to become an electrician. He then returns to his village. While every girl in the village would gladly marry him, he falls in love with Xumor, who is already engaged to another man. As the Soviet-German war breaks out, Boʻri, along with his fellow villagers, leaves the village to fight in the war. He never returns.

Cast

  • Boʻri (Senior) - Yodgor Saʼdiyev
  • Boʻri (Junior) - Baxtiyor Zokirov
  • Boyxotin - Oybarchin Bakirova
  • Rais - Obid Yunusov
  • Xumor - Dilorom Egamberdiyeva
  • Qoʻzivoy - Diyas Rahmatov
  • Oʻlmasoy - Raʼno Zokirova

References

  1. ^ "Ukhodya, ostayutsya". Kinopoisk (in Russian). Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Ukhodya, ostayutsya". Afisha (in Russian). Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Ukhodya, ostayutsya". KM (in Russian). Retrieved 14 March 2012.

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