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The cinema opened to the public on 3 September 1968. [1] In 1976, it hosted the first stereo movie screening in Kazakhstan. [2]In 1993, by decision № 316 of Nurkadilov, head of the city administration, the Arman and the Alatau cinemas [] were transferred to the "General Directorate of International Film Festivals "Kazakhkinofest" enterprise.
The film industry in Kazakhstan has its origins in the production of documentaries in Alma-Ata (now Almaty) in the 1930s, developed to use as instruments for Soviet propaganda. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The first Kazakh feature film, Amangeldy (1939), about the leader of the 1916 revolution, Amankeldı İmanov , was however the work of Lenfilm in Leningrad ...
The film studio was founded in 1934 as the Alma-Ata newsreel studio, in 1936 the first documentaries were released. [citation needed] On November 15, 1941, the Alma-Ata film studio merged with the Mosfilm and Lenfilm film studios evacuated to Kazakhstan to the Central United Film Studio - TsOKS, which worked in Alma-Ata until 1944 and produced 80% of all domestic feature films during the war.
The T.K. Zhurgenov Kazakh National Academy of Arts (Kazakh: Т. Қ. Жүргенов атындағы Қазақ ұлттық өнер академиясы, T. Q. Jürgenov atyndağy Qazaq ūlttyq öner akademiasy; abbr. KazNAA) is the main theatre, film, drama, and fine arts and design school in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
The cinema of Kazakhstan was recognized as a hub of Soviet documentaries and "Eastern style" romantics. Almaty, Kazakhstan is the starting place of the Kazakh "New Wave" of perestroika-era cinema (see Rashid Nugmanov). The independent film in Kazakhstan now is characterized by historical epics, such as Sergei Dvortsevoy's "Tulip".
The 44-year-old Bishimbayev, once seen as a fresh, Western-educated face of Kazakhstan’s government under former leader Nursultan Nazarbayev, was jailed for bribery in 2018 before being pardoned ...
Channel 31 is a Kazakh nationwide broadcast television station that is based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Channel 31 consists of news and thematic programs in both Russian and Kazakh, as well as movies, series, talk shows, and children's, cultural, historical and entertainment programs.
Kuman Nurmakhanuly Tastanbekov (Kazakh: Құман Нұрмаханұлы Тастанбеков, Qūman Nūrmahanūly Tastanbekov; 10 March 1945 Kazakh USSR Almaty Region Sarkand District - 17 December 2017 [1] Kazakhstan Almaty [2]) was a Kazakh actor. He was the holder of the Lenin Komsomol Prize in Kazakhstan (1976).