Thursday, 21 July 2011 00:00 |
Cinema Development Fund is presenting the films from abroad which will be shown at The Third Festival of art-house cinema:
LATE LIFE by Ayub Shakhobiddinov, Uzbekistan
The young but famous film-director from Uzbekistan Ayub Shakhobiddinov will present his new film Late Life at Art-House film festival.
LATE LIFE:
Synopsis. How long can a person remain the victim of his principles and desires? How long can he be the boor in relation to himself and remain the slave of his own dreams? Who can’t sacrifice them for the sake of life and sentence himself to long and painful loneliness? How should a person get freedom that gives the chance to him to be the person rather than to serve canons of appropriate behavior? How to stay true to own life rather than to ideas that lead us to painful disappointments from the life that isn’t passed and it is only exchanged and now late… late to live over again, but it is possible!
Shakhodat's story:
One of the main heroine lives in the big city. She works as an editor in the newspaper.
She has no financial problems, but he have difficulties in his personal life.
She was 30 years old but she is not married.
She understand that she must changed he life. She married a guy named Hamlet.
He lives in the village and hi is a butcher.
In real life they are waiting for test.
Written by Yolkin Tuychiyev
Directed by Ayub Shahobiddinov
Director of photography Azizbek Arzikulov
Art-director Akmal Saidov
Music by Ubaydullo Karimov
Prodused by Roza Drovnenkova
Starring: Dilnoza Kubayeva
Babur Yuldashev
Donier Khafizov
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