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|image = [[File:Aynura.png|220px]] |
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|caption = Image from the film, depicting Aynur holding a blade. |
|caption = Image from the film, depicting Aynur holding a blade. |
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|director = Hayal Derya |
|director = {{unbulleted list|Hayal Derya, Adile Umut}} |
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|producer = Vesile Seda |
|producer = Vesile Seda |
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|screenplay = |
|screenplay = Hikari National Screenplay Presidium |
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|story = {{unbulleted list|Orkide Esen, Yakar Akses, Asena Sun}} |
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|based_on = Ode to Aynur the Rebel, Hikari War of Independence |
|based_on = Ode to Aynur the Rebel, Hikari War of Independence |
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|starring = {{unbulleted list|Borte Odval, Adile Umut, Ceydar Adak, Nedim Erdac}} |
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|music = |
|music = Unified Workers Militia Choir |
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|editing = {{unbulleted list|Orbei Maa, Isitan Asli, National Executive Editing Commitee}} |
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|studio = {{unbulleted list|Hikari National Animation Directorate|Hakikara State Broadcasting Pictures}} |
|studio = {{unbulleted list|Hikari National Animation Directorate|Hakikara State Broadcasting Pictures}} |
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|distributor = Hakikara State Broadcasting Pictures |
|distributor = Hakikara State Broadcasting Pictures |
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|released = {{Film date|2001| |
|released = {{Film date|2001|2|14}} (domestic) <br> {{Film date|2001|11|20}} (international) |
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|runtime = 89 minutes |
|runtime = 89 minutes |
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|country = [[Hakikara]] |
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'''''Aynura''''' is a 2001 Hikari animated film produced by the State-owned Hikari State Broadcasting Pictures. Based upon the folk hero Aynur, the film is a reimagining of the story, taking place in an indeterminate era, with Aynur portrayed as a Communist figure fighting against the forces of Suvania, despite neither Communist theory nor Suvania as a state existing during the Orda and Horde Period she supposedly resided in. The story of the film describes Aynur as a daughter of |
'''''Aynura''''' is a 2001 Hikari animated film produced by the State-owned Hikari State Broadcasting Pictures. Based upon the folk hero Aynur, the film is a reimagining of the story, taking place in an indeterminate era, with Aynur portrayed as a Communist figure fighting against the forces of Suvania, despite neither Communist theory nor Suvania as a state existing during the Orda and Horde Period she supposedly resided in. The story of the film describes Aynur as a daughter of a Suvan official, Temurlen Ordai, who led an army of Suvan defectors dressed up as women after a male force was denied by right-wing members of the Broad Resistance. |
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![]() Image from the film, depicting Aynur holding a blade. | |
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Screenplay by | Hikari National Screenplay Presidium |
Story by |
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Based on | Ode to Aynur the Rebel, Hikari War of Independence |
Produced by | Vesile Seda |
Starring |
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Edited by |
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Music by | Unified Workers Militia Choir |
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Distributed by | Hakikara State Broadcasting Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Hakikara |
Language | Hikari |
Budget | estimated $94 million |
Aynura is a 2001 Hikari animated film produced by the State-owned Hikari State Broadcasting Pictures. Based upon the folk hero Aynur, the film is a reimagining of the story, taking place in an indeterminate era, with Aynur portrayed as a Communist figure fighting against the forces of Suvania, despite neither Communist theory nor Suvania as a state existing during the Orda and Horde Period she supposedly resided in. The story of the film describes Aynur as a daughter of a Suvan official, Temurlen Ordai, who led an army of Suvan defectors dressed up as women after a male force was denied by right-wing members of the Broad Resistance.