
Kayrat Bakbergenov
Writing
Biography
Kayrat Bakbergenov was born in 1953 in Alma-Ata. In 1975 Kayrat Bakbergenov graduated from the M.Gorkogiy Literary institute as a translator of fiction. He is the author of the following books: Poimannyi veter (The caught wind), Vozvrascheniye (Return, verses), Veretelka (the Kazakh folklore for children) and Otrazhyonnyie prostranstva (The reflected spaces - the book of translations). Kayrat Bakbergenov is also the author of a number of publications of the Kazakh folklore in the Serbian and German languages in the Plomye magazine and Was ist ein Glück year-book, as well as the author of multiple screenplays for animated films by the Kazakhfilm studio: Priglasheniye k igre (The invitation to game), Sezon babochek (A season of butterflies), Slepoi (Blind), To, chego ne bylo (Something that wasn’t), Sadovnik I roza (The gardener and a rose), Mukha (Fly), Sluchai na ulice N (A case on N street), Chei god luchshe? (Whose year is better?), and Shol po dorozhke vorobei (There was a sparrow on a path)
Known For

The story of a little chess pawn who saved an almost lost game and managed to achieve victory.
Invitation To Play

A hunter tracks a ram through the snowy mountains.
The Hunt

Based on the Kazakh fairy tale "Kotyr Torgai".
The Sparrow on the Path

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Whose Ears Are Better?

The villain plans to attack peaceful settlers. His first target is a child. As the arrow flies, the boy's entire life flashes before his eyes.
The Arrow's Flight

A cartoon based on the legend about how a girl helped the Mistress of the Sky find her sheep - the clouds.
The Golden Sheep

While preparing for a party, a couple encounters a pink butterfly born from the branches of a heavenly cherry blossom.
Butterfly Season

According to a Kazakh folk tale.
The Legend of the Black Wolf

A cartoon for children about the hospitable Abzal, who is ready to please everyone who is a welcome guest.
Dastarkhan

An educational cartoon about how useful it is to know the properties of forest plants. The scientist Raven tells the first-grader mouse about them and he, having listened, is late for his first lesson.