Kazakh Khanate: Diamond Sword is a gripping movie that takes place in 15th-century Kazakhstan. It follows the story of a brave warrior who embarks on a journey to reclaim his homeland from enemy forces. The movie is filled with intense battle scenes, political intrigues, and heartfelt emotions. It showcases the rich history and culture of the Kazakh Khanate.
During the reign of Joseph Stalin, a young boy is given as a gift to the Soviet leader by the Kazakh people. The boy's journey and the impact of this gift on his life and those around him are explored in this historical drama.
XV century. In the vast expanses of Eurasia, the descendants of Genghis Khan create their own state. The promised land of Kazakh Khanate is resisting its enemies..
The film tells about Nursultan Nazarbayev who went into politics and made efforts to improve the existing at that time difficult situation in Kazakhstan’s metallurgy.
A new project of Kazakhstani cinematographers under the general direction of Yegor Konchalovsky, which is a feature film. It consists of 10 unrelated film novellas directed by different directors. In its form, the project repeats the French "Paris, I love you", the American "New York, I love you", the Russian "Moscow, I love you!".
The story of a boy whose childhood fell on the difficult war and post-war years. The film will tell about the formation of personality, character, attitude of the child, about the first disappointments, about the birth and realization of his dreams.
The second part of the epic "The Way of the Leader" tells about Nursultan Nazarbayev's student years, about the most important stages of his personality formation set on historical events, when the future of Kazakhstan's industry was being built in the steppes.
A poetic elegy about the first teen-age romance on eve of the Aral sea catastrophe.
The third part of the epic "The Way of the Leader" tell about the student years of Nursultan Nazarbayev, about the most important stages of his personality formation against the background of key events in the history of the country, when the future of Kazakhstan's industry was being built in the steppes.
The five–year-old hero of the film, a city boy Kenzhe, finds himself in the village with his grandparents, while his father is sorting out trying to establish his business. Here are the key moments of Kenje's growing up, full of vivid impressions.
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