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'Nevestka' (English: 'Daughter-In-Law', Turkmen:'Gelin') is a 1972 Turkmenistani film directed by Khodzha Kuli Narliyev, starring Maya-Gozel Aimedova, Aynabat Amanliyeva, and Baba Annanov. The film is about a woman who loses her husband during World War II and is forced to take care of her father-in-law in the desert.

Cast



*Maya-Gozel Aimedova

*Aynabat Amanliyeva

*Baba Annanov

*Ogulkurban Durdyyeva

*Khommat Mullyk

*Arslan Muradov

*Khodzha Durdy Narliyev

*Mergen Niyazov

*Khodzhan Ovezgelenov

Reception



'Nevestka' has been called "the film that put Turkmen film on the map". Mira Liehm and Antonn J. Liehm note its "strong cinematic feeling for local settings". Michael Rouland calls it a "representation of Turkmen life at the edge of the desert during World War Two", writing that it "engages a rich genre in Soviet film: the tragedy of lives left on the home front while loved ones sacrificed their lives on the battlefront. Bridging the vast territorial and cultural spaces of the Soviet Union, the sacrifice of war and its suffering was a common theme of Soviet film".

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