Fatima and Zukhra
Fatima and Zukhra

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Fatima and Zukhra

2005
Movie
111 min
Uzbek

Since Fatima and Zuhra's brother did not come home one day, Fatima is worried and goes outside to look for him. Then, the street thugs kidnap and rape Fatima. Fatima commits suicide.

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Director: Yermek ShinarbaevGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of two women, Fatima and Zukhra, navigating life and societal expectations in a post-Soviet Central Asian setting. It explores themes of tradition, modernity, and personal freedom as they confront their desires and the constraints placed upon them. Their choices and relationships are central to the narrative's unfolding drama.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception and audience scores for 'Fatima and Zukhra' is very limited in publicly accessible databases. It is likely a film that received a more regional or festival-based release rather than widespread international distribution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of Central Asian life.

  • Noted for its focus on the internal struggles of its female protagonists.

  • Its artistic direction and cinematography have been highlighted in available festival descriptions.

Google audience: No specific Google user reviews or summaries are available for this film, indicating a lack of widespread public engagement or review data.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Yermek Shinarbaev, a notable Kazakhstani filmmaker known for his distinct cinematic style.

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