The original poster of the Soviet film "Sayat's Bell" Uzbekistan Russia 1966

Size 88/54 centimeters

Sayat's Bell is a 1966 Soviet film directed by Yuldash Agzamov. The film was shot based on a literary screenplay by Dmitry Holendro, first published in the Star of the East magazine, on the basis of which he then wrote the story A Trip to Sayat.

About the struggle of Uzbek women with the reactionary clergy in the 1920s.

A young rural teacher Khalida, after the death of her husband, becomes the chairman of the local Council, she distributes Bai lands to the poor, fights against polygamy, celebrates the first Soviet wedding in the village. But the main thing for her is to start educating her children: Khalida opens a school in a remote mountainous village, but the peasant farmers are afraid to send their children to study, fearing the curses of the local mullah. Khalida, even at the cost of her life, will still give the first lesson ...