Abay Karpykov
Abay Sadvokasovich Karpykov (Kazakh: Абай Садвокасович Карпыков; born February 6, 1955, Taldy-Kurgan) is a Soviet, Kazakh and Russian film director, screenwriter and producer.
He graduated from the Moscow Historical and Archival Institute and the Directing Faculty of the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (workshop of Sergei Solovyov). Specialty — director and producer. He produced the first Kazakh "soap operas" — "Crossroads" and "Locust". Of the full-length films, one of the first films was the film "The One who is more Tender" (1996), later he made the film "Farah" (1998). Both films starred the colorful actor Farhat Abdraimov — winner of two Russian film festivals in 1999 for these films.

Little Fish in Love
And We Will Save the Love

Little Fish in Love

Blown Kiss

Blown Kiss
Road, Dear, Dear...

100 Minutes About Love

100 Minutes About Love

All That is Tender

All That is Tender

Fara

Little Fish in Love
Tactical War Game on Rough Terrain
Clairvoyant Mazhiken
Clairvoyant Mazhiken

Red Deer Hunting
Crossroad
