
A Poem About Love
Romance · Drama
Overview
A film based on the Kazakh epic poem of the XIII-XIV century. The film tells about the founders of Sarybay and Karabay, who, due to circumstances, violate the oath given to each other to seal their blood-tied friendship. However, their children Kozy Korpesh and Bayan Sulu develop mutual feelings.
Top Cast
Sabira Maikanova
Sabira Maikanova
Makpal
Sabira Maikanova
Makpal


Nurmukhan Zhanturin
Nurmukhan Zhanturin
Kodar
Nurmukhan Zhanturin
Kodar
Rakhia Koychubayeva
Rakhia Koychubayeva
Kunekey
Rakhia Koychubayeva
Kunekey
Kalibek Kuanyshbayev
Kalibek Kuanyshbayev
Zharkin
Kalibek Kuanyshbayev
Zharkin
Sholpan Dzhandarbekova
Sholpan Dzhandarbekova
Bayan Sulu
Sholpan Dzhandarbekova
Bayan Sulu


Serke Kozhamkulov
Serke Kozhamkulov
Karabay
Serke Kozhamkulov
Karabay
Kamal Karmysov
Kamal Karmysov
Zhantyk
Kamal Karmysov
Zhantyk
Asvad Khasanov
Asvad Khasanov
Usak
Asvad Khasanov
Usak
D. Abdullina
D. Abdullina
Tansyk
D. Abdullina
Tansyk
I. Argymbayev
I. Argymbayev
Aydar
I. Argymbayev
Aydar
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