
Bishkek, I Love You
Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
The film is dedicated to the capital of Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek and its young people. They have dreams how to find their ways in life. There is a couple which meets after 5 years of separation in the airport and she finds out that he has a wife and kids. There are 2 candidates for a job, but one is a son of rich and established family, so he got the place through family connections while a poor guy stays jobless. There are a grandson and grandfather who broke a vase and try to find another one, so the mother/daughter would not notice the loss. It is all about our life, nice daily stories of a small town citizen.
Top Cast
Elan Abdykerimov
Elan Abdykerimov
Lover
Elan Abdykerimov
Lover
Gulnasa Asakeyeva
Gulnasa Asakeyeva
Wife
Gulnasa Asakeyeva
Wife
Alina Baltabaeva
Alina Baltabaeva
Model
Alina Baltabaeva
Model
Marina Kim
Marina Kim
Mistress
Marina Kim
Mistress
Hazym Kurbanaliev
Hazym Kurbanaliev
Brother
Hazym Kurbanaliev
Brother
Uluk Kydyrbaev
Uluk Kydyrbaev
Husband
Uluk Kydyrbaev
Husband
Bektemir Mamayusupov
Bektemir Mamayusupov
Poor Job Seeker
Bektemir Mamayusupov
Poor Job Seeker
Sumsarbek Mamyraliev
Sumsarbek Mamyraliev
Designer
Sumsarbek Mamyraliev
Designer
Rita Manzhieva
Rita Manzhieva
Girl
Rita Manzhieva
Girl
Eldar Supataev
Eldar Supataev
Rich Job Seeker
Eldar Supataev
Rich Job Seeker
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