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Born 1939, USSR (Uzbekistan)
Odelsha AGISHEV
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Одельша Александрович АГИШЕВ
Odelcha AGUICHEV
Filmography (extracts)
Writer
2019 -
The Shaman
(Шаман) from
Andrey OSIPOV
[documentary, 64 mn]
2016 -
Forgotten flights
(Забытые полеты) from
Andrey OSIPOV
[documentary, 47 mn]
2015 -
Stubborn Khutsiev
(Упрямец Хуциев) from
Andrey OSIPOV
[documentary, 53 mn]
2014 -
Koktebel pebbles
(Коктебельские камешки) from
Andrey OSIPOV
[documentary, 90 mn]
2014 -
I will be the leader
(Вождем буду я) from
Andrey OSIPOV
[documentary, 50 mn]
2006 -
Wind-Man
(Человек-ветер) from
Khuat AKHMETOV
[fiction, 96 mn]
2004 -
Marina Tsvetaeva. Strasti po Marine
(Марина Цветаева. Страсти по Марине) from
Andrey OSIPOV
[documentary, 55 mn]
2002 -
The Nude
(Обнажённая натура) from
Khuat AKHMETOV
[fiction, 96 mn]
2001 -
Andrey Bely.Okhota na angela, ili Chetyre lyubvi poeta i proritsatelya
(Андрей Белый. Охота на ангела, или Четыре любви поэта и прорицателя) from
Andrey OSIPOV
[documentary, 56 mn]
1982 -
Yunost genya
(Юность гения) from
Elier ISHMUKHAMEDOV
[fiction, 90 mn]
1969 -
The Lovers
(Влюбленные) from
Elier ISHMUKHAMEDOV
[fiction, 83 mn]
1966 -
Tenderness
(Нежность) from
Elier ISHMUKHAMEDOV
[fiction, 74 mn]
1966 -
White, White Storks
(Белые, белые аисты) from
Ali KHAMRAEV
[fiction, 88 mn]
Biography
No English biography available !
АГИШЕВ Одельша Александрович (р. 16. 08. 1939), сценарист.
Родился в Ташкенте. Окончил Ташкентское суворовское училище (1956), затем — сценарный факультет ВГИКа (1962).