A very interesting place! A wonderful museum!
Wonderful people, professionals in their field!
A large costume shop. There are open days, special exhibitions! I advise you to visit!
The wonderful buildings of the 90s, the beautiful broken paths on the territory also remind of the 90s, and our new film projects are born here! Unfortunately, they won't let you walk here just like that, but there's nothing much to do here!
A good museum of Shaken Aimanov. It was interesting to touch the magic of cinema. Of the rest, the wardrobe with historical costumes turned out to be the most interesting. There was also an empty pavilion with a green screen and a tone studio under renovation. On the street, the crumbling decorations of the gate of the goddess Ishtar.
The place is interesting, with a history! Many of the premises are rented out, but the tenants bring beauty there, I think in the future there will be a powerful cluster
I used to skip school from 2001 to 2005 in this Cossack film, after I found myself there only in 2020, well, it just became a great place, there used to be ruins and ruins, and now I've made cozy places everywhere benches urns, in general, well done the current administrators
The territory of Kazakhfilm is all covered with greenery, linden, oak, apples, etc. grow, it would be necessary to demolish old buildings and build modern pavilions.
I watched the film "Promised Land", created at this film studio in 2010. He made a lasting impression on me. How much is the topic covered in the film relevant today! The earth is our common home and it welcomes everyone, regardless of nationality and origin, because, as the main character says: "We are all brothers." Anyone can find themselves in distress and will need the mercy of others. Thanks to the filmmakers for making us think and ask ourselves the question: "Am I ready for self-sacrifice for other people?" All nations know the principle of "Love your neighbor as yourself", which helps us to remain HUMAN! I wish the studio prosperity and look forward to new good films.
The place is certainly iconic. But everything is very Soviet here. I would like the film studio to be higher in spirit and equipment, if desired, to work with their co-workers.
The studio has absorbed the spirit of cinema for such a long time of existence. An alley of stars, a park and lots and lots of props for rent. The main building is already tired of course)