
Acting
He was born on December 10, 1971, in the village of Baikadam, Sarysu District, Zhambyl Region. He graduated from Baikadam Secondary School and the Ilyas music school in the town of Saudakent. In 1989, he enrolled in the acting faculty of the Almaty State Institute of Theatre and Cinema, graduating with honors in 1993 with a degree in "Actor of Dramatic Theatre and Cinema" (under the guidance of People's Artist of Kazakhstan, Professor Tungyshbay Jamankulov). Since 1993, he has been a member of the troupe at the Kazakh State Academic Drama Theatre named after Mukhtar Auezov.

Akzhol has just left the orphanage. Ensuring his survival through petty theft, he sets out to find his father. He then learns that he has a brother, Dalen, who was lucky enough to be adopted by wealthy parents.

This film is a gratitude to the Kazakh Koreans, Germans, Turks, Chechens, Kurds and other peoples of this land and the Kazakh people, who met them with due attention and sympathy, despite their incredible difficulties after the jute of the 30s. For these peoples, our country has become a real Homeland.

A young girl Almagul is studying to be a cinematographer and goes to the front line to find her lover on the battlefield.

A young pastry chef named Jamila makes life sweeter for everyone around her. One day she notices a young man who constantly buys a "Milk Girl" cake from them. This acquaintance will completely change her life.

The family of repatriate Saparkul return to their historic homeland: cross the border post «Turkmenistan», enter the courtyard of the migration police, pass registration and other formalities - hand on his heart, listen to the anthem of Kazakhstan, wipe the tears of surging emotion, even the wife removes her veil. It is home to free women ... Then the road to the south of the country - to the station Tore-Tam. They will live there.

Dastan can no longer stand the constant nagging of his highly pregnant wife and decides to run away for at least one day with his friends. The men go fishing, which would have gone smoothly, if not for a series of unforeseen events.

The life story of a young boxer Bekzat Sattarkhanov, who won gold at the Sydney Olympics. He passed away early, but managed to make a huge contribution to the sport of Kazakhstan.

Karasai's parent Altynai prepares his son for subsequent participation in battles from an early age, teaching the boy various martial arts and skills. The boy willingly listens to his father's recommendations, and already in childhood he confidently uses a whip and a sword. When Karasai turns into an adult youth, a period of famine sets in, from which the relatives of the young man suffer. The guy leads the herds of his fellow tribesmen to fertile arable land, and soon aggressive Dzungars attack the lands of his people.

Mukhtar, a 50-year-old still haunted by a trauma that made him hate soccer, reluctantly becomes the coach of a children's soccer club that's being used for money laundering by a mysterious crime boss. At first, Mukhtar doesn't want any part of it, but as he starts working with orphans who dream of success, he gradually changes his mind. Together, they head to Brazil to chase their dreams, trying to enter the championship. Can Argymak overcome these obstacles and achieve their big goal?

Cheerful, purposeful and a bit hooligan senior Arnur remains confined to a wheelchair after the tragedy. Unable to adjust, he gives up. And only true male friendship and sincere love will help him find a taste for life.
