Zhuldyz, gambling addict, is forced to choose between her addiction and her son. A young psychologist with an unconventional approach helps guide her toward the right decision. This inner journey becomes a painful but necessary step on her path to healing.
A tragedy strikes at a city school when a top-performing 10th grade student suddenly dies. School officials believe a dangerous social media game is to blame. A police major, who lost his own daughter under similar circumstances, launches a personal investigation to uncover the truth.
When the Soviets impose new ways of collective farming and permanent settlements on a region of nomadic dwellers, young Ilyas is separated from his mother, Mariam. Through decades of war, mother and son persevere in their efforts to be reunited.
An English correspondent arrives in Astana to interview the named Leader of the Nation Nazarbayev. Nazarbayev is hosting an English guest. The interview turns into Nazarbayev's story about life, fate and the difficult path of gaining independence. The President introduces the writer to local customs, at the same time telling about the most difficult periods of his life, from his appointment in 1984 as chairman of the Council of Ministers to becoming President of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 1991.
Altynay Bauyrzhankyzy Nogerbek is a Kazakhstani theater and film actress, born on November 26, 1976, in Almaty. She is the daughter of the renowned film expert and professor Bauyrzhan Nogerbek. In 1997, Altynay graduated from the Kazakh State Institute of Theatre and Cinema named after T. Zhurgenov, studying under the guidance of Professors T. Zhamankulov and A. Syghai. She began her acting career in 1997 and has since appeared in a number of notable films, including "Zhauzhürek Myn Bala" (2012), "The Road to Mother" (2016), and "Dawn of the Great Steppe" (2022). Recently, Altynay took part in the international Netflix project "La Tregua" (2025), where she played a woman named Anar, who lives near a GULAG camp. In an interview, the actress stated that participating in this project was a "gift" for her. For her contributions to the arts, Altynay Nogerbek was awarded the title of Honored Worker of Kazakhstan in 2011 and received the State Prize of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Literature and Art in 2018.