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The Trial 1979

95 min📅 1979-01-01

In 1979, director Jali Sodanbek brought to life 'The Trial', a gripping mystery that unfolds in a world of uncertainty. Adyl Sultanov, accused of a department store robbery, navigates a complex web of justice, mistrust, and redemption.

Director: Jali Sodanbek

Cast

Aman Kamchibekov
Oguljan Niýazberdiýewa
Oguljan Niýazberdiýewa
Tursun Temirkulov
Gulsara Adzhibekova
Asanbek Umuraliev
Asanbek Umuraliev
Baltash Kaipov
Amangeldy Kerimbaev
Baken Kydykeyeva
Baken Kydykeyeva
Margarita Kivatskaya
Grigory Karkotsky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Trial (1979) about?

The film follows Adyl Sultanov as he navigates a complex web of justice, accused of involvement in a department store robbery. Along the way, he finds hope in a principled lawyer who will restore balance.

Who directed The Trial?

Jali Sodanbek brought this gripping mystery to life in 1979.

Who stars in The Trial?

The film features key performances from Aman Kamchibekov, Oguljan Niýazberdiýewa, and Tursun Temirkulov.

Is The Trial (1979) worth watching?

Although the IMDb rating is not available, 'The Trial' is a thought-provoking mystery that explores the human condition, set against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue.

How long is The Trial?

The runtime is 95 minutes.

About The Trial (1979) — A Gripping Mystery of Justice and Redemption

In 1979, director Jali Sodanbek brought to life 'The Trial', a gripping mystery that unfolds in a world of uncertainty. Adyl Sultanov, accused of a department store robbery, navigates a complex web of justice, mistrust, and redemption. As he loses hope, he begins to understand the value of a principled lawyer who will restore balance. With key performances from Aman Kamchibekov and Oguljan Niýazberdiýewa, 'The Trial' is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, set against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue. This 95-minute cinematic journey will keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning the very fabric of justice.

As 'The Trial' delves into the realms of the unknown, it raises essential questions about the nature of truth and the importance of standing by one's convictions. Jali Sodanbek's masterful direction weaves a tale that will leave you pondering long after the credits roll. Don't miss this gripping mystery, available on multiple devices.