Kazbek (film)

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Kazbek
Uzbek: Osiyo arsloni
Directed byAkbar Bekturdiyev
Written byIgor Kostyuchenko
Akbar Bekturdiyev
StarringUlugʻbek Qodirov
Fotih Nasimov
CinematographyHusan Aliyev
Music byUbaydulla Karimov
Production
company
Cinema of Central Asia
Distributed byCinema of Uzbekistan
Release date
  • May 9, 2025 (2025-05-09)
Running time
94 minutes
CountriesUzbek
Russia
England
LanguagesRussian, German

Kazbek (Uzbek: Osiyo arsloni, Осиё арслони) is an Uzbek-Belarusian film shot by Akbar Bekturdiyev in cooperation with Uzbekistan and Belarus. The film is based on the life of Mamadali Topivoldiev, Hero of the Soviet Union,[1] and Uzbek actor Ulugʻbek Qodirov played the role.[2]

The film's budget brought in more than $2 million.[2]

Plot[edit]

During the Second World War, a group of Uzbek and SSR soldiers organized an assassination attempt on Nazi leaders in the lands of the SSR occupied by the Nazis.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

The teaser of the project was previously shown on Uzbekistan TV in May 2021. Ulugʻbek Qodirov appears in the film as a soldier living in the forests of Russia. To prepare for the film, Ulugʻbek Qodirov lost 25 kilograms of weight for the film. He also studied wrestling and hand-to-hand combat.[3]

Casting[edit]

In 2021, Adiz Rajabov, Umid Iskandarov, Bekzod Tadjiyev, Shaxrux Xamdamov, YigitAli Mamadjonov and Fatih Nasimov were offered the role of Kazbek, but in the end it was revealed that Ulugʻbek Qodirov will play the main role[4][5]

Ulugʻbek Qodirov and Mamadali Topivoldiyev

The principal photography of the film began in March 2022 and the film was predominantly shot and set in Fergana.[6] The shooting of the film was wrapped up in September 2023.

Creation[edit]

Before the start of work on the film "Kazbek", an international scientific-practical conference was held in Tashkent in 2021 on the topic "Mamadali Topivoldiyev: her life and artistic expression in films", where the ideological interpretation and script of the film were discussed.[7]

In 2021, the film "Kazbek" was entrusted to director Muhammad Ali Iskandarov. In 2022, Uzbek film changed the director of the film for some reasons. The film "Kazbek" was directed by Akbar Bekturdiyev.

The conference was attended by scientists and historians from Uzbekistan and Belarus, who discussed the biography of Mamadali Topivoldiyev and the interpretation of the events taking place at that time.[8]

Filming of the series was entrusted to the film company Cinema of Central Asia. Famous Uzbek, German and Belarusian actors played in the film.[citation needed]

The atmosphere of that era was revived at the Cinema of Central Asia film site. In cooperation with the Belarusian creative group, city and battlefield landscapes were built on a 50-hectare area. World War II squares, houses, roads, bridges and buildings were created.[citation needed]

Soundtrack[edit]

Hayot
Soundtrack album by
  • Ubaydulla Karimov
Released2023 (2023)
GenreFeature Film soundtrack
Length10:16
LabelFox Music
ProducerFirdavs Abduxoliqov
Ubaydulla Karimov chronology
Uzbek Qizi
(2022)
Hayot
(2023)
Hur Qiz
(2011)

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