Yermek Shinarbayev (also translated as Ermek Shinarbaev; Kazakh: Ermek
Bektasuly Shynarbaev) is a Soviet film director. Born in 1953 in
Alma-Ata, Soviet Union (now Almaty, Kazakhstan), Shinarbaev is
sometimes categorized as a member of the Kazakh New Wave. He is
especially well known for his collaboration with the Korean-Russian
writer Anatoli Kim, resulting three films. The last of Shinarbaev-Kim
film Mest (Revenge) was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at
the 1991 Cannes Film Festival, and won the grand prize at Sochi Open
Russian Film Festival in 1990.
Bektasuly Shynarbaev) is a Soviet film director. Born in 1953 in
Alma-Ata, Soviet Union (now Almaty, Kazakhstan), Shinarbaev is
sometimes categorized as a member of the Kazakh New Wave. He is
especially well known for his collaboration with the Korean-Russian
writer Anatoli Kim, resulting three films. The last of Shinarbaev-Kim
film Mest (Revenge) was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at
the 1991 Cannes Film Festival, and won the grand prize at Sochi Open
Russian Film Festival in 1990.
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