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|country = [[File:KAZ.jpg|25px]] Kazakhstan<br> [[File:RUS.jpg|25px]] Russia  
|country = [[File:KAZ.jpg|25px]] Kazakhstan<br> [[File:RUS.jpg|25px]] Russia  
|director = Abai Karpykov
|director = Abai Karpykov
|date= 1998
|date= 1999
|language = Russian
|language = Russian
|studio=  ABA Studio<br> Goskino<br> National Production Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan
|studio=  ABA Studio<br> Goskino<br> National Production Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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|character2=Nameless woman
|character2=Nameless woman
|actor2=[[Christina Orbakaite]]
|actor2=[[Christina Orbakaite]]
|character3=Bakha
|character3=Bob
|actor3=[[Bopesh Zhandayev]]
|actor3=Aleksandr Aleksandrov (IV)
|character4=Fara (in childhood)
|actor4=Dauren Sarsekeyev
|character5=Anzhela
|actor5=Kamila Nurkeyeva
|character6=Father
|actor6=[[Sagi Ashimov]]
}}
}}
'''Fara''' (Фара) is a 1998 Russian-Kazakh low budget crime drama film about life son of the Kazakh businessman. This film was, directed Abai Karpykov ([[All That Is Tender (Tot, kto nezhnee)]], stared [[Farkhad Abdraimov]], [[Bopesh Zhandayev]] and [[Christina Orbakaite]].
'''Fara''' (Фара) is a 1999 Russian-Kazakh crime drama film about life son of the Kazakh businessman. This film was, directed Abai Karpykov ([[All That Is Tender (Tot, kto nezhnee)]], stared [[Farkhad Abdraimov]], [[Bopesh Zhandayev]] and [[Christina Orbakaite]].


'''PS. Due its low budget this film was filmed in low definition.'''
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Nameless woman ([[Christina Orbakaite]]) owns the [[Walther P88 Compact]] pistol. Fara ([[Farkhad Abdraimov]]) disarms her. At the film's ending, this pistol appeared in the hands of criminal leader Bakha ([[Bopesh Zhandayev]]).
Nameless woman ([[Christina Orbakaite]]) owns the [[Walther P88 Compact]] pistol. Fara ([[Farkhad Abdraimov]]) disarms her. At the film's ending, this pistol appeared in the hands of criminal leader Bakha ([[Bopesh Zhandayev]]).
[[Image:Walther-P88C.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Walther P88 Compact - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:Walther-P88C.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Walther P88 Compact - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:Fara pistol 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Woman pulled her pistol to threatens Fara...]]
[[Image:Fara pistol 2.jpg|thumb|none|502px|Woman pulled her pistol to threatens Fara...]]
[[Image:Fara pistol 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|...but Fara easily disarms woman.]]
[[Image:Fara pistol 1.jpg|thumb|none|501px|...but Fara easily disarms woman.]]


==Gun Shop==
==Gun Shop==
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[[Image:Saiga20k.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Saiga-20K - 20 gauge]]
[[Image:Saiga20k.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Saiga-20K - 20 gauge]]
[[Image:Saiga_410s.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Saiga .410S - .410]]
[[Image:Saiga_410s.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Saiga .410S - .410]]
[[Image:Fara rifles 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The [[Winchester 1300 Defender]]s with synthetic and wood furniture, [[TOZ-87|TOZ-187]] with extended magazine and folding stock, [[Saiga .410|Saiga .410K]], [[Saiga_shotgun_series#Saiga_20|Saiga-20K]], [[Saiga .410|Saiga .410S]] (on the left).]]
[[Image:Fara rifles 2.jpg|thumb|none|501px|The [[Winchester 1300 Defender]]s with synthetic and wood furniture, [[TOZ-87|TOZ-187]] with extended magazine and folding stock, [[Saiga .410|Saiga .410K]], [[Saiga_shotgun_series#Saiga_20|Saiga-20K]], [[Saiga .410|Saiga .410S]] (on the left).]]
[[Image:Fara rifles 1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Unknown rifles. A number of stocks on the left probably belong the [[SVD|Tigr]] carbines.]]
[[Image:Fara rifles 1.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Unknown rifles. A number of stocks on the left probably belong the [[SVD|Tigr]] carbines.]]
[[Image:Fara rifles 3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The rifle on the right appears to be a [[SKS|OP-SKS]]. On the right seen a number of the above shotguns, including a four Winchester 1300s; atop - unknown slug shotgun.]]
[[Image:Remington-870-Express-Deer.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Remington 870 Express Deer - 12 gauge]]
[[Image:Dubeltowkaizh43emjg6.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Baikal IZH-43 - 12 Gauge]]
[[Image:Fara 4.jpg|thumb|none|501px|On the right seen a number of the above shotguns, including a four Winchester 1300s; atop - [[Remington 870 Slug Gun]]. On the middle is what appears to be a pair of [[Baikal IZh-43]].]]
[[File:SavageDL.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Savage 99DL Rifle with Monte Carlo stock - .308 Winchester]]
[[Image:Fara rifles 3.jpg|thumb|none|501px|What appears to be a [[Savage 99]] is seen on the left along other rifles.]]





Revision as of 12:20, 25 August 2020


Fara
(Фара)
Movie poster
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Directed by Abai Karpykov
Release Date 1999
Language Russian
Studio ABA Studio
Goskino
National Production Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Main Cast
Character Actor
Fara Farkhad Abdraimov
Nameless woman Christina Orbakaite
Bob Aleksandr Aleksandrov (IV)
Fara (in childhood) Dauren Sarsekeyev
Anzhela Kamila Nurkeyeva
Father Sagi Ashimov


Fara (Фара) is a 1999 Russian-Kazakh crime drama film about life son of the Kazakh businessman. This film was, directed Abai Karpykov (All That Is Tender (Tot, kto nezhnee), stared Farkhad Abdraimov, Bopesh Zhandayev and Christina Orbakaite.


The following weapons were used in the film Fara:


Walther P88 Compact

Nameless woman (Christina Orbakaite) owns the Walther P88 Compact pistol. Fara (Farkhad Abdraimov) disarms her. At the film's ending, this pistol appeared in the hands of criminal leader Bakha (Bopesh Zhandayev).

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Walther P88 Compact - 9x19mm
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Woman pulled her pistol to threatens Fara...
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...but Fara easily disarms woman.

Gun Shop

At the gun shop is can see various firearms.

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New Version Winchester Model 1300 Defender - 12 gauge
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Winchester Model 1300 with extended tube & rubber butt pad - 12 gauge
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Saiga-410K - .410 Magnum
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Saiga-20K - 20 gauge
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Saiga .410S - .410
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The Winchester 1300 Defenders with synthetic and wood furniture, TOZ-187 with extended magazine and folding stock, Saiga .410K, Saiga-20K, Saiga .410S (on the left).
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Unknown rifles. A number of stocks on the left probably belong the Tigr carbines.
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Remington 870 Express Deer - 12 gauge
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Baikal IZH-43 - 12 Gauge
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On the right seen a number of the above shotguns, including a four Winchester 1300s; atop - Remington 870 Slug Gun. On the middle is what appears to be a pair of Baikal IZh-43.
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Savage 99DL Rifle with Monte Carlo stock - .308 Winchester
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What appears to be a Savage 99 is seen on the left along other rifles.