Days of Uzbek cinema will be held in Tajikistan

From 15 to 17 September in Dushanbe and other cities of the country will be Days of Uzbek cinema. The opening of the Cinema Days of Uzbekistan in Tajikistan will take place at 17.30 at the cinema "Kohi Navruz". Immediately after the opening, the film "Baron" will be shown – it talks about the fight […]

From 15 to 17 September in Dushanbe and other cities of the country will be Days of Uzbek cinema.

The opening of the Cinema Days of Uzbekistan in Tajikistan will take place at 17.30 at the cinema "Kohi Navruz".

Immediately after the opening, the film "Baron" will be shown – it talks about the fight against drug addiction and illegal drug trafficking.

In addition, on September 16 at 10 o'clock at the Zebunisso cinema there will be a screening of the film "Zurriyot". The film tells about the life of a young man who comes to the city from a mountain village. Getting in different situations, he gets to know different people. As a result, he draws conclusions for himself that hard work, faith in himself and a good attitude towards others can achieve great success in life. Also, Tajik audiences will be shown movie of Uzbek filmmakers "Meroshur" (the cinema "Lohuti" in the city of Bokhtar), the film "Sabot".

On the last day, a Memorandum of Cooperation will be signed between the State Agency "Tajikfilm" and the national agency "Uzbekkino".

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