Considering that Musakov’s Abdulladzhan (1991) was dedicated to Steven Spielberg, we might suggest that these four boys embody nothing more complicated than a conflict of youthful innocence with some ominous threat—the basic workings of E.T. (1982) or War of the Worlds (2005), say. That threat, however, is best understood not through vague nationalism or warmed-over socialism, but through the other reference-point of Abdulladzhan—Tarkovskii’s Stalker (1980). Musakov leaves his boys in a simplified radiance so bright and so overexposed that it no longer looks like the skies of sunny Tashkent, but a disturbing, borderless luminosity to match the flat tonal range of Stalker’s “Zone.” Our Uzbek boys are nowhere in particular; this is a broader domain than anything international.
Release Date: 1992-07-13
Original Language: uz
Genres: Comedy Science Fiction
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Abdulladzhan - alien
Holida-aka - Bazarbai's wife
Bazarbai
Rais-ota - collective farm chairman
Yuldash
Hasanbai
Matkaul
airplane pilot
village resident
шофер председателя
Boltobay - Bazarbai's son
Ivan Ivanovich Nakhlobuchko - general
Vladimir Tsvetov - tv journalist
Shakhlo
Bazarbai's daughter
Bazarbai's daughter
militsiya officer near the gate
collective farm deputy chairman
Amajan - militsiya major
village resident (uncredited)
Bazarbai's relative (uncredited)
mr. To Yama - representative Geisha corporation (uncredited)
Amatjan - militsiya officer (uncredited)
Holmirza (uncredited)
village resident (uncredited)
TV presenter of the program «TSN»
Hairdresser (uncredited)