To The Question Of Interaction Of Theater And Cinema In The Art Culture Of Uzbekistan In The 1920s - 1930s
Omina Bakhromovna Azizova , Phd Student, Academy Of Sciences Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan Institute Of Fine Arts, UzbekistanAbstract
The article scientifically explores the ever-existing creative ties of Uzbek theater and cinema. Creative works created as a result of the repair of two independent arts were analyzed. The exchange of actors, the ever-evolving reflection, also transferred the culture of the performing arts to cinematography.
Keywords
Theater, actor
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