Sovetbek Dzhumadylov

Sovetbek Dzhumadylov

Birth : 1932-12-05, Tepke, Kirghiz ASSR, USSR (Ak-Suu District, Issyk Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan)

Death : 2001-03-21

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Sovetbek Dzhumadylov

Movies

The Biography of a Young Accordian Player
The story of young accordionist who lives in a small post-war village on the south of Soviet Kazakhstan.
Маньчжурский вариант
полковник Омори
The First
A Provincial Romance
The Silver Horn of Ala-Tau
On the Night of Lunar Eclipse
The film is based on the play of the same name by the national poet of Bashkortostan Mustai Karim. The events of the film take place in the XVII century. Drama from the history of the Bashkir people.
Ulan
Ulan follows a sailor whose marriage disintegrates and longs for his younger days on horseback
Dersu Uzala
(uncredited)
A military explorer meets and befriends a Goldi man in Russia’s unmapped forests. A deep and abiding bond evolves between the two men, one civilized in the usual sense, the other at home in the glacial Siberian woods.
Worship the Fire
Moydunov
"Worship the Fire" is a 1972 feature by Tolomush Okeev
At the Old Mill
Red Poppies of Issyk-Koul
Directed by Bolotbek Shamshiyev, the movie shows Kyrgyzstan under early Soviet rule; and tells us about opium contrabanda across the border.
Goodbye, Gyulsary!
Based on Chingiz Aitmatov’s novel "Farewell, Gyulsary!" The story of Tanabai the blacksmith, father of three children, who upon his return from war became a herdsman, and his tragic love for the soldier’s widow Byubyudzhan. The lyrical poem has an additional storyline concerning the horse Gyulsary and his master Tanabai.
Gunshot at the Mountain Pass
About the Kirghiz aristocracy's attempt to battle the influx of Russian merchants in pre-Revolution days.
The Skies of Our Childhood
Alym
Bakai is an old shepherd who lives in the country while his children have long grown accustomed to life in the city. When his youngest son pays him a visit, Bakai wants him to stay and help with the rigors of rural living.
The First Teacher
Dyuishen is assigned to the mountainous Kirghiz region of Central Asia by the Young Communist League after he is discharged from the Red Army. It is 1923 and the Civil war has ended. The former soldier becomes a teacher, bringing the Leninist doctrine to the remote Moslem area where elders did not allow children to go to school. He falls in love with one of his students, but the young woman is sold by her father to a wealthy chieftain. When the school is burned down, the majestic poplar trees that are a source of local pride are cut down to rebuild the new structure.
White Mountains
Mukash is chased by officials, learns of the devastation of war from a blind woman and helps her daughter to freedom beyond the river crossing, he, having to choose a tragic solution.
Dzhura
Sharaf
The end of the 1920s — the beginning of the 1930s in Kyrgyzstan. Parts of the Red Army are waging an uncompromising struggle with basmachi in Central Asia. The film tells about the formation of the character of the young Kyrgyz hunter Djura, who found himself in a swirling whirlpool of revolutionary events that swept the Pamirs. It shows the hard way from a simple young hunter, entangled in centuries of prejudice, to a conscious, seasoned in many battles with the Basmachi mature fighter, who believed in the great ideas of the revolution.
Zhili-byli...
Film made for Kyrgyz television