Nina ZUBOVA
Нина ЗУБОВА
Nina ZOUBOVA
USSR (Uzbekistan), 1930, 60mn 
fiction
Arabi
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Араби

 

 Arabi

 Arabi

 
Directed by : Nina ZUBOVA (Нина ЗУБОВА)
Writing credits : Nina ZUBOVA (Нина ЗУБОВА)
Cinematography : Friedrich VERIGO-DAROVSKY (Фридрих ВЕРИГО-ДАРОВСКИЙ)
Production : Usbekgoskino
 
Site : Kinorium

Plot synopsis
In 1928, collectivization began in earnest in the Soviet Union. Peasants were called upon to unite their farms and create agricultural artels (associations) to counter large landowners. The theme was a common one in Soviet propaganda films of the era; those made in Uzbekistan differed little from similar agit-prop produced by other studios. In general they featured rallies and meetings seen to galvanize characters who are merely abstract carriers of ideas rather than fleshed-out figures. Arabi fits this mold, combining propaganda with instructionaltechnological displays designed to showcase a collective’s success in cultivating the highest quality Karakul sheep. Nina Zubova uses mostly non-professional actors to tell the story of a “bai” (a word usually denoting a village landholder or traditional member of a feudal elite) who cheats the sheep breeders he hires. Outraged, the workers leave him and organize their own partnership, the artel “Arabi”, which raises Karakul sheep. In turn the bai’s henchmen try to ruin the collective’s hard work by spoiling their well on the steppe and infecting the sheep. In the end, the forces of progress prevail and the artel begins to successfully process Karakul pelts at a Bukhara tannery. Through images as well as an abundance of intertitles and inserts, the film shows in detail sheep farming practices as well as its by-products, such as sheep cheese production, gathering wool, skinning carcasses, and tanning hides. In addition, there are shots of a modern veterinary laboratory creating a sheep vaccine. An experimental sheep-breeding station is promoted as a model for the collective’s farmers, who come to understand that only by uniting in an artel and taking advantage of the latest scientific advancements can they obtain the best Karakul breeds.
– Nigora Karimova
 

Selected in the following festivals or events :
- Pordenone Silent Film Festival, Pordenone (Italy), 2024

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