Asanali Ashimov
Asanali Ashimov is a legendary Kazakh actor, director, screenwriter, and educator. Born on May 8, 1937, in the Zhambyl region of Kazakhstan, he graduated from the Kurmangazy Kazakh State Conservatory in 1961 with a degree in drama acting. Ashimov gained nationwide fame for his iconic roles in Kazakh cinema, including Kyz-Zhibek (1970) and the End of the Ataman series. He also directed several acclaimed films, such as Legendary Chokan (1985) and Wormwood (1986). Over his career, he has been honored with numerous prestigious awards, including the title of People's Artist of the USSR and Kazakhstan's Hero of Labor. A towering figure in Kazakh culture, Ashimov continues to inspire generations through his work in film, theater, and education.

Purely Kazakh History

Wolf Trail

Trans-Siberian Express

A Shot or It All Started on Saturday

The Saga of the Ancient Bulgars: The Saga of the Love of Genghis Khan's Daughter

The House by the Salt Lake

Ermak

Hostages of War

Lady Zhibek

The End of Ataman

My Love Is in the Third Year

Manchurian Variant

A Provincial Romance

On the Wild Coast of the Irtysh

In One Area

Crossroads

The Traces Go Beyond the Horizon

The Silver Horn of Ala-Tau

The Choice

Worrisome Morning

Artemisia

Turksib

Wings of Song

The Messengers Hurry

The Old Woman

The Falls

Aruah

Botagoz

Song Calls

The Year of the Dragon

Wolf Trail

The House by the Salt Lake

Manchurian Variant
