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- Spring, 1943, Kalinin Front. Girls snipers undergo a baptism of fire. Graduates of the shooting school are at the front for the first time. One of them is eighteen-year-old Uzbek Jamila.
- An agent of the Uzbek special services, Timur Saliev, is conducting an operation to seize the Scorpion terrorist group when he learns that his brother, whom he considered dead, is alive and belongs to this very organization.
- The story of Sultan Jalaluddin Manguberdi, the last Khwarazmshah of the Turkic Anushteginid dynasty who defeated Mongols in many battles.
- The events take place in 1994. Mukha, a well-known person in the criminal world, gets stabbed in the next fight and falls into the river. Internal affairs officers join his gang in order to catch actor Zakir Boho, who is his look-alike.
- Soviet Kazakhstan in 1979. Sher becomes an intern in a team led by the competent Soviet investigator Snegirev. The team is chasing a cannibalistic serial killer. The authorities order the criminal to be treated in a mental hospital due to concerns that this incident might negatively affect the Moscow Olympic Games if it receives international attention. Pak Ruslan, whose 2012 debut feature Hanaan received favorable reviews from film festivals in Busan, Locarno, and Toronto, presents a strong portrayal of bizarre murders and the destruction of a corrupt state system in his second feature Three, a joint project between Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and South Korea.
- After the death of her husband, Zulfiya Zakirova raises five sons and a daughter alone. The Second World War begins. Five sons of Zulfiya go to the front.
- A coming of age story about a high-schooler, Sanjar, and his friends.
- Searching for stability and justice, Timur "The Lame" becomes a world conqueror in order to unify all people, nations, and tribes under one banner.
- The film follows the lives of four upper-class teenage boys in Tashkent, Uzbekistan including the shy son of a famous film director, a chubby cut-up, son of a rich and successful businessman, and a tough aspiring playwright who works after school to avoid his raging alcoholic of a father. The four all live in the same housing complex and go to the same high school, where they fall for a beautiful, tough-as-nails new female student. Within the exotic locale of Uzbekistan, the boys experience the usual "growing pains" as they fall in love, "borrow" the family car, work hard to earn extra money and have too much to drink. A funny, touching slice-of-life comedy-drama.
- The Muscovite family urgently flies to Tashkent. Parents explain such haste to the 12-year-old hero by the need to help his grandfather, who lives in Uzbekistan, with business. The boy saw him only once, in deep childhood, but he remembered that meeting with an eccentric relative well.
- Coming-age drama about Sanjar and his friends' life at school, created by Iwaxy
- Since Fatima and Zuhra's brother did not come home one day, Fatima is worried and goes outside to look for him. Then, the street thugs kidnap and rape Fatima. Fatima commits suicide.
- The film tells the story of an elderly couple living a peaceful life in a village, with their eldest son living nearby and their youngest son working abroad. It depicts the struggle and conflict between two generations.
- This movie is about a military "Sniper" guy who goes through secret service. This boy tries to get into a gang of militants. It thwarts the plan of the wicked who want to commit a terrorist act. He ensured the security of his homeland even though he gave his life. The film is dedicated to the memory of law enforcement officers who sacrificed their lives for the peace of Uzbekistan against terrorist acts.
- Islam and terrorism have nothing in common. The lack of purpose in life encourages young people to join the radicals. The main goal of the film is to show the audience the reverse side of the romanticized life of ISIS fighters.
- Maria is suffering from the strangest illness. It resembles cancer but with one distinct difference: The disease somehow connects Maria to another woman's fate named Donna Maria. This woman - Donna Maria - lives in the 15th century. Maria begins to leap in time and live-travels through the scenes. She gradually discovers the absolute brutality of historical life. She learns that Donna Maria was a Hungarian princess taken to a Bursa harem as a concubine of Ottoman's Sultan. In one scene, Maria defends her re-born liberty when Donna Maria stands against her as an enemy straight on the battlefield. She comprehends that this bloody battle is the only way to become free. It is the battle of her life and death and a leap of faith. Through this manner and until the end of the film, Maria begins to recognize that Donna Maria is her ancestor and the pattern of the struggle itself. She comprehends that she, likewise her ancestor, must come face-to-face with her disease if she wants to become free from her fear of death.