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Eternal Heroes Of Uzbek Cinema

Khafiza Khakimovna Niyazova , Junior Research Fellow, Department Of Cinematography And Television Institute Of Art History Of The Academy Of Sciences Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article examines such films as “Tahir and Zuhra”, “Nasriddin in Bukhara”, “Alisher Nava’i”, which are some of the brightest samples of Uzbek cinema of the 20th century. We will talk about the history of these films, their creators - screenwriters, directors, cameramen, composers, artists, ensemble of actors and their performance skills. These films are analyzed from the point of view of cinematography, and their success and shortcomings are clearly stated.

Keywords

Uzbek cinema, film

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Khafiza Khakimovna Niyazova. (2020). Eternal Heroes Of Uzbek Cinema. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2(11), 614–622. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume02Issue11-107