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Bimbulat Vataev Movies

1980  
 
Director Shukhrat Abbasov explores the life and achievements of the great Islamic scholar Abu Raihan al-Biruni in this informative costume drama. Al-Biruni was born in 973 AD in the town of Kheva in present-day Uzbekistan. His brilliant scholarship came to the attention of Sultan Ghaznawi, the ruler who conquered the region, and while he was still young, al-Biruni traveled with the sultan through India. He translated Sanskrit texts into Arabic, recorded the history and culture of India, and developed the fields of astronomy and mathematics, the ancient history of nations, geography, and medicine -- to name a few. He resolved several scientific questions and is still considered to be one of the outstanding thinkers in world history. His achievements are justifiably lauded in this docudrama that also brings up the difficulties he faced with the "establishment" of his day. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Pulat SaidkasymovRazzak Khamraev, (more)
 
1969  
 
Russian composer Alexandre Borodin (1833-1887) spent nearly two decades working intermittently on the music and libretto of Prince Igor, but he left the opera unfinished at his death. Acquaintances Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Glazunov completed it, and the opera debuted in St. Petersburg in 1890. Through rousing patriotic music flavored with Slavic and Oriental motifs, the folk opera centers on episodes in the life of Prince Igor Svyatoslavich (1150-1202), a Ukrainian ruler who wages war against Tartar invaders from the east known as the Polovtsy. After Igor (Boris Khmelnitsky) and his wife, Princess Yaroslavna (Nelly Pshennaya), sing duets and bid farewell, Igor and his son, Vladimir (Boris Tokarev), lead their army against the Polovtsy. Although Igor and his soldiers fight valiantly, the Polovtsy win the war and capture Igor and his son. The Tartar leader, Khan (Yevgeny Nesterenko), treats Igor and Vladimir with respect, sings a salute to Igor, and regales him when night falls with lively dancing (the "Polovtsian Dances," performed by the Kirov Ballet). Meanwhile, Vladimir falls in love with Khan's daughter. At home in the Ukraine, a plot to usurp Igor's throne unfolds. Then, with the help of a sympathizer, Igor and Vladimir escape, but the boy is recaptured. After Igor returns and reunites with Yaroslavna, his subjects rejoice, the plot against him defuses, and he prepares to march off again. ~ Mike Cummings, Rovi

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Starring:
Boris KhmelnitskyNelly Pshennaya, (more)