I've Come Forever

I've Come Forever

Release date : July 1, 1982
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian / Turkmen /
Director : Kakov Orazsyakhedov /
Writers : Kakov Orazsyakhedov /
Production companies : Turkmenfilm /
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City girl Jeren, a pupil of an orphanage, moves to the village to live with the parents of her husband Kerim. Here she starts working at the club. The head of the family, Soltan-aga, initially greets his daughter-in-law with hostility. He doesn’t like the fact that she is an orphan, he considers her a “stranger,” because he wanted to see his neighbor’s daughter as his son’s wife. And only Kerim’s mother Ogulgerek is hospitable and cordial with Jeren. Time passes. Jeren manages to turn the club into a real cultural center, and local youth help her in this. Kerim is also doing well: he is organizing the work of the collective farm garage...
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  • title:I've Come Forever
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1982
  • Genres: Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian · Turkmen ·
  • Director: Kakov Orazsyakhedov /
  • Writers: Kakov Orazsyakhedov ·
  • Production companies: Turkmenfilm ·
  • Overview:City girl Jeren, a pupil of an orphanage, moves to the village to live with the parents of her husband Kerim. Here she starts working at the club. The head of the family, Soltan-aga, initially greets his daughter-in-law with hostility. He doesn’t like the fact that she is an orphan, he considers her a “stranger,” because he wanted to see his neighbor’s daughter as his son’s wife. And only Kerim’s mother Ogulgerek is hospitable and cordial with Jeren. Time passes. Jeren manages to turn the club into a real cultural center, and local youth help her in this. Kerim is also doing well: he is organizing the work of the collective farm garage...
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