Timur Dulatov
Directing
Known For

It Remained So is a fascinating film, the main character of which goes on a business trip with his boss.The boss repeatedly insults him, taking advantage of his official position and trying to humiliate his employee. Bakyt, the main character cannot stand such a bad attitude and responds to the boss, having quarreled, the boss fires him.
It Remained So

The official Kairat wins the tender for the construction of the hospital. He promises to make a world-class clinic out of it, but it turns out to be just beautiful words, but in fact a corrupt official builds himself a luxurious dacha with taxpayers' money. Soon the financial police will find out about it, and in order not to go to jail, Kairat, on the advice of his lawyer, decides to pretend to be sick and lie in the hospital. Ironically, he finds himself in the very clinic that he shamelessly robbed.
At Least in the Movies

An elderly security guard and a young businessman find themselves locked in an elevator for three days. During this time, everyone will try to prove the correctness of their life principles.
The Elevator

The anti-corruption Organization and the best virologists of the country find the "virus of corruption" in the blood of ruthless corrupt officials. And they create a vaccine against the virus. Two candidates are found for verification: Ardaev, the prosecutor general of the city, a big bribe taker, and Ruslan, the director of a nursing home, the most honest person in the country.Ardaev is secretly injected with a vaccine, and Ruslan is infected with the "corruption virus". The lives of the test subjects are changing dramatically, and the virus is getting out of control.
The Vaccine Against Corruption

The founder of the financial pyramid, Azamat, is sentenced to several years for his machinations, but before that, his assets and the house in which a large amount of money is hidden are confiscated. After his release, Azamat has no choice but to return to his former home and steal his money.
Steal Your Money

A young major named Azamat, accustomed to a comfortable city life, by coincidence, is sent to work as an akim in a remote village.
Akim

Aruzhan hides her terminal illness from everyone and divorces her husband to find him a new wife to ensure his happiness after she's gone. But after discovering that she's actually perfectly healthy, she tries to find and win back her husband, only to find that things are much more complicated than they seemed.
Azhyrasam

Raymbek is a young football player for whom sport is the meaning of life. He is already recognized as one of the best players in the PFL, supported by his family, coach, and teammates, and experts see his future in the KPL and even the national team. However, his world changes when, during the final match, his parents are involved in an accident. His father dies, and his mother is hospitalized—requiring expensive treatment. Raymbek faces a choice: give up his dream for the sake of his family or try to balance both paths. Along the way, he will encounter challenges and learn what true friendship and first love really mean.
90+1

Didar is a resident of a small village, whose father, Kayyrbek agha, died a year ago. He was a kind and respected man who helped everyone in everything. Before his death, the old man said that his heart should be transplanted to a sick person in need. Now Didar dreams about his father every night — the deceased asks for help. Didar finds out who got his father's heart, and together with his sister's brother and Zheng, he flies to the capital to the new owner. It turns out that the heart was transplanted to a very difficult person. This is the criminal authority Andrei, who killed hundreds, maybe thousands of people. It was only after the operation that the seasoned bandit began to change, acquiring the character traits of Kayyrbek agha. And now other bandits want to kill Andrei, who decided to quit crime.