The Shepherd

The Shepherd

Release date : June 6, 2005
Runtime : 1h 17m
Countries of origin : Uzbekistan /
Original Language : Uzbek /
Director : Yusup Razykov /
Writers : Erkin Agzam / Yusup Razykov /
Production companies :
June 6, 2005 1h 17m Uzbekistan Drama Uzbek More
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According to a central Asian tradition, the younger brother is responsible for the wife of his brother in his absence. So 13-year-old Jamshed is too. Lack of work made his brother leave for the West to earn money. Jamshed does what he should do, even though he dreams of things that boys of his age much prefer to do. He regards his sister-in-law and his duty to her as a burden.
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  • title:The Shepherd
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:1h 17m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Uzbekistan ·
  • Original Language: Uzbek ·
  • Director: Yusup Razykov /
  • Writers: Erkin Agzam · Yusup Razykov ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:According to a central Asian tradition, the younger brother is responsible for the wife of his brother in his absence. So 13-year-old Jamshed is too. Lack of work made his brother leave for the West to earn money. Jamshed does what he should do, even though he dreams of things that boys of his age much prefer to do. He regards his sister-in-law and his duty to her as a burden.
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