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**Nyshanbek Zhubanayev** is a Kazakhstani theater and film actor.
He was born on **March 21, 1987**, in **Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR** (now **Almaty, Kazakhstan**).
He graduated from the **Kazakh National Academy of Arts named after T.
Zhurgenov**.
Since **2003**, he has been working at the **G.
Musrepov Youth Theater**, and in **2006**, he also performed at the **Mayakovsky Theater in Moscow**.
Zhubanayev began acting in films in the **2010s** and gained recognition for his roles in Kazakhstani films and TV series.
Some of his most notable works include **"Armanǵa Zhiyrma Qadam" (2018), "Outcasts" (2018), "Qarlyǵash Úia Salǵanda" (2018-2019), "Va-Bank" (2019), "Where is My Ring?" (2020), "Sheker" (2020), "The Steppe" (2021),** and more.
Zhubanayev continues to be active in both film and theater.
The film tells the story of a young athlete, Adai, who dreamed of fighting in big arenas. Due to the choice of the wrong environment, he falls under the influence of narcotic substances, although it all started with a simple try. Adai shows the price of a mistake and how far he can be from his dream. By his example, he instills in the viewer a sense of perseverance, showing how to go to goals, no matter what.
Ali is a modest young man from a middle—income family, making a marriage proposal to his beloved Asyl, the daughter of a wealthy official. Asyl agrees, as he loves Ali very much. Asyl's parents do not refuse their daughter and arrange an incredible kyz uzat toy (this is what the bride's send-off is called in Kazakhstan).Ali's parents are shocked by the scale of the event and decide to organize a wedding that will surpass the send-off. However, their desires exceed their financial capabilities, and they have to resort to tricks, including even deception, just not to lose face in front of Asyl's parents.
«18 Kilohertz» refers to a sound frequency that adults cannot hear. The film focuses on the realities which faced teenagers in Kazakhstan in the late 90s, at the time of the drug boom in Almaty. It tackles one side of the conflict between the child and his parents leading to his alienation and flight from home. What makes the teenager prefer romantic asphalt streets to the cozy parental home?
This is the story of a young woman, Aiganym, who was born into the Orthodox Kazakh family from the South of Kazakhstan. When she was a student at the college in the capital city of Kazakhstan, she gave birth to a boy. Right after giving birth, her family cursed her and rejected her and her newborn son because she was a single mother. After seven years, Timur, her son, was not able to accomplish his homework assignment “to draw a family tree”. Aiganym decides to return to her parents’ house, so that her son has a big family. Regardless of the fact that each time, she wants to return, her eldest brother beats her up, she keeps on returning home again and again…