
Bolat Shmanov
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Biography
Bolat Sharipovich Shmanov (aka Bolat Sharip; Kazakh: Болат Шарипович Шманов; 2 January 1942; Alma-Ata) is a Soviet and Kazakh film director and screenwriter.
Known For

A Kazakh spy thriller: In 1921, at the height of the civil war, a Soviet officer is assigned to kill the ataman Dutov, a White collaborator. In order to get close to the ataman he infiltrates his gang.
The End of Ataman

A man was killed in the fight, another was seriously injured. The perpetrators confessed to what they had done. The investigator of the prosecutor's office Ilyas Sadykov had only to issue documents. But something in the testimony of the defendants alerted him, and Sadykov started the investigation anew...
The Victims Have No Grievance

Batyrbek, failed the entrance examination to college, returned home to his native village. His younger brother Ayan Batyrbek decides to help start an independent life - to build a new house and find a suitable bride.
Bride for a Brother

The famous striker of the capital's football team Askar Temirov, having said goodbye to big sports, returns to his hometown to train the regional team.
By the Field's Curb
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The Indomitable Nurmukhan
About the glorious son of the Kazakh people Nazir Tyuryakulov – a bright representative of the first wave of Soviet diplomacy.
Envoy of the USSR

Based on the story "Sin Sholpan" by Magzhan Zhumabayev.
The Holy Sin
"Invisible Front" - Film Company "Elim-ai" Asanali Ashimov, with the participation of JSC "Kazakhfilm, 2011-13, a 20-episode documentary film dedicated to the activities of the national security agencies of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Invisible Front

In the 30s, as is known, a large number of Kazakhs moved to China, among them the daughter of aul bai, who was killed by the Red Army. Many years later, she, a gray-haired old woman, having stolen her only grandson from her parents illegally, crosses the border through the mountains and returns to her historical homeland.