Samat is already over thirty, but he has never found his family happiness. Bauyrzhan, like a true friend, comes to his aid. Together they go to the big city to get the bride. Amazing adventures await them, friends will be mistaken for international smugglers, they will be chased by bandits and the police...
Ruslan and Sveta are graduates of the school. When they are young, it seems to them that everything is easy and simple, and they do not think about the possible consequences of their actions. Ruslan thinks that money can solve everything and borrows a large sum from criminal personalities to achieve the Light. But you can't buy love, you have to pay off debts, and the adult world turns out to be much tougher and more cynical than it seemed. The characters of the film will have to go through many trials to get out of this difficult situation, preserve their human qualities and find their love.
An English correspondent arrives in Astana to interview the named Leader of the Nation Nazarbayev. Nazarbayev is hosting an English guest. The interview turns into Nazarbayev's story about life, fate and the difficult path of gaining independence. The President introduces the writer to local customs, at the same time telling about the most difficult periods of his life, from his appointment in 1984 as chairman of the Council of Ministers to becoming President of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 1991.
A story about self-taught street fighter who works in the Almaty flea market at day time and takes part in underground fights at night.
The New Year's comedy "Aliens have nothing to do" is a collection of five stories that tell the fate of eight people. According to the storyline, all the stories are intertwined with each other and in the finale they will be united by a common thought about rethinking life values.
Farhat Nursultanovich Abdrayimov (January 21, 1966 — May 21, 2021) was a Kazakhstani actor. From 1994 until his death, he worked as an actor at the Kazakhfilm Studio named after Sh. Aymanov (now JSC "Kazakhfilm" named after Sh. Aymanov). Since 2005, he was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of Kyrgyzstan. He was a two-time laureate of the Kazakh public award "People's Favorite" (2011, 2012). He was passionate about billiards and, from 2001 until his death, served as the vice-president of the Billiards Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He passed away on May 21, 2021, in Tbilisi while filming, due to a myocardial infarction.
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