Kazakhstan’s cinematic rise: from Hollywood stunts to a golden age of film


In this episode of Modern Nomads, we explore Kazakhstan’s cinematic rise, from world-class stunt performers to acclaimed directors, showcasing how the country’s nomadic roots shape its bold film identity.

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Kazakhstan is emerging as a cinematic powerhouse, blending nomadic heritage with global appeal. From Hollywood stunts in Napoleon and Mulan to powerful films like Steppenwolf, Kazakh cinema is gaining international acclaim.

Nomad Stunts, led by Zhaidarbek Kunguzhinov, brings jaw-dropping action to the screen, while directors like Adilkhan Yerzhanov craft gripping stories that resonate worldwide. With growing state support and independent productions, critics call this a golden age of Kazakh cinema, spotlighting the country’s rich culture and creative talent.



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