Days of Kazakhstan cinema in Azerbaijan will be held 10-11 December
Baku/06.12.22/Turan: Days of Kazakhstan Cinema in Azerbaijan will be held in Baku cinema "Nizami" 10-11 December.
On the first day at 14.00 the animated film "Kenje gyz" directed by I. Ardashov will be shown. The film is about a little girl who, while trying to impress her ignorant older brothers, accidentally releases an ancient demon and now only she can stop it before it finds its full power and awakens an indestructible army.
On December 12 at 2 pm viewers will be able to watch the feature film 'Alğa' directed by R. Nurgaliyev. The film is a story of two brothers who start robberies after the death of their father. They are spotted by an athletics coach who travels from the city to aul for the selection of talented youth. The brothers face a perilous ordeal. A tragic accident changes their lives. One of the brothers now has to beat the world champion in the marathon.
The event is organized by the Ministry of Culture of Kazakhstan, Kazakhsinema, with the support of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Azerbaijan.-0-
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