Sabina

Sabina

Release date : December 27, 1961
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language :
Director : Margarita Kasymova /
Writers : Nikolai Rozhkov /
Production companies : Tajikfilm /
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About the first days of Soviet rule in Tajikistan. Since ancient times, the people of the small Pamir village have been reclaiming patches of land from the mountains for crops. There was only one person in the village who did not know poverty and sorrow, the world-eating kulak Pir Karim-sho. The son of Karim-sho - Shamba fell in love with the daughter of a poor man, the beautiful Sabina. But Sabina dreamed of a friend whom she did not know, but who would bring her love and happiness, not wealth. It was then that the rumor spread that poor Sabina, who had abandoned her rich husband, was insane. But the day came when the border guards, the first representatives of the Soviet government, arrived in the village.
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  • title:Sabina
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Margarita Kasymova /
  • Writers: Nikolai Rozhkov ·
  • Production companies: Tajikfilm ·
  • Overview:About the first days of Soviet rule in Tajikistan. Since ancient times, the people of the small Pamir village have been reclaiming patches of land from the mountains for crops. There was only one person in the village who did not know poverty and sorrow, the world-eating kulak Pir Karim-sho. The son of Karim-sho - Shamba fell in love with the daughter of a poor man, the beautiful Sabina. But Sabina dreamed of a friend whom she did not know, but who would bring her love and happiness, not wealth. It was then that the rumor spread that poor Sabina, who had abandoned her rich husband, was insane. But the day came when the border guards, the first representatives of the Soviet government, arrived in the village.
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