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No significant coverage per
WP:NFO. Only trivial coverage and first two sources are the same paragraph of text. No sources on Russian Wikipedia. Was recently screened in Russia but I do not believe that meets the NFO criteria for notability.
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Keep: meets
WP:NFILM, with plenty of sources in English:
Propaganda State in Crisis: Soviet Ideology, Indoctrination, and ...https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0300159633 David Brandenberger - 2014: This discussion of the heroic in Soviet cinema would not be complete without a few words about one final film: 1935's Dzhulbars. This film narrates the story of an aging Central Asian patriarch, Sho—Murad, his granddaughter Peri, their ...
Screening Soviet Nationalities: Kulturfilms from the Far North to ...https://books.google.com/books?isbn=178672040X Oksana Sarkisova - 2016: In 1935, Shneiderov returned to the Pamir to make the feature film Dzhulbars (1935). The film, an adventure drama about ...
Russia and its Other(s) on Film: Screening Intercultural Dialoguehttps://books.google.com/books?isbn=0230582788 S. Hutchings - 2008: It refers directly back to the 'border films' of the 1930s, most explicitly to Vladimir Shneiderov's Dzhul'bars (1935), which the young children of the fort have been watching every day. At the end of Shneiderov's film, the brave and resourceful ...
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