Shakir
Originally released in 1932. Shakir is a history/drama film. directed by Leo Esakia.
Starring Beglar Amirjanyants, Gennadi Michurin, and Vladimir Barsky
Synopsis
Kulak Walter's successor, Robert, calls his fellow villagers to form a collective farm. The poor peasantry of the village actively supports his call. The first collective farm of German colonists "Rote Fane" (Red Flag) is created. Local kulaks begin to fight against him. Under the influence of the kulaks' agitation, part of the middle-class colonists went to Germany. The collective farm grows and becomes stronger, and the kulaks weaken. Walter bribes his watchman, old Shakir, and incites him to kill Robert. But Shakir can't beat Robert. He exposes Walter's nefarious intentions and joins the collective farm. A letter comes from the departed colonists, reporting that there is an economic crisis and unemployment in Germany, and expressing regret for following the provocation and leaving the Soviet Union.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- KA
Production Companies
- JSC "Sakhkinmretsvi"
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shakir about?
Kulak Walter's successor, Robert, calls his fellow villagers to form a collective farm. The poor peasantry of the village actively supports his call. The first collective farm of German colonists "...
Who directed Shakir?
Shakir was directed by Leo Esakia.
How long is Shakir?
Shakir has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Shakir released?
Shakir was released on September 6, 1932 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Shakir?
The main cast of Shakir includes Beglar Amirjanyants, Gennadi Michurin, Vladimir Barsky, Elena Senicheva-Esakia, O. Gegelashvili.