
Swift
Drama
Overview
The young Kazakh city girl Ainur wrestles with life. Everything and everybody seems to be against her: school, family, her best friend. But Ainur is no push-over. Fighting at school and unhappy at home with her pregnant mother and drunken stepdad, petulant, tomboyish teen Ainur quits high school. She aimlessly bounces around Almaty, the former capital of Kazakhstan, encountering a cross-section of the population as she goes.
Top Cast
Inessa Kislova
Inessa Kislova
Ainur
Inessa Kislova
Ainur
Anar Kakenova
Anar Kakenova
Asel
Anar Kakenova
Asel
Merlen Kaldybalin
Merlen Kaldybalin
Saken
Merlen Kaldybalin
Saken
Lyazzat Aidarova
Lyazzat Aidarova
Ainur's Mother
Lyazzat Aidarova
Ainur's Mother


Bakhitzhan Alpeisov
Bakhitzhan Alpeisov
Stepfather
Bakhitzhan Alpeisov
Stepfather
Maxim Pupisov
Maxim Pupisov
Father (as Maxim Pupisov)
Maxim Pupisov
Father (as Maxim Pupisov)
Marzhan Kazybaeva
Marzhan Kazybaeva
Asel's Mother
Marzhan Kazybaeva
Asel's Mother
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