
Director
Darezhan Omirbayev
Born 1958 · Alekseevka, Kazazh ASSR, USSR (now Akkol, Kazakhstan)
Darezhan Omirbayev (Kazakh: Дәрежан Өмiрбаев; born 15 March 1958; Alekseevka) is a Soviet and Kazakh film director and screenwriter. His film "Killer" (1998) won Un Certain Regard at the 51st Cannes Film Festival. In 1980 he graduated from the Faculty of Applied Mathematics of the Kazakh State University. He worked as a teacher and programmer, editor at the Kazakhfilm film studio. He studied at the directing faculty of VGIK. In 1987 he graduated from the Film studies Faculty of VGIK (workshop of A. Plakhov). Since 1988 — director of the Kazakhfilm film studio. Author of a number of articles on the theory of cinema, published in magazines: "New Film", "Blue Phantom" and others. In 2004-2006, he was the editor-in-chief of Kinoman magazine. His first two features "Kairat" (also shot in black and white) and "Cardiogram", which premiered at the 52nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, winning the CICT/UNESCO Prize. "Killer", a crime story inspired by Tolstoy's "The Forged Coupon", screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Prize Un Certain Regard. "Jol", Omirbaev's subsequent film, was a return to autobiography, a poetic story of a filmmaker in the vein of 8 1/2, starring Tajik filmmaker Djamshed Usmonov. "Shuga" and "Student" were departures for Omirbaev, both based on literary works - respectively, Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment. "Student" competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.
Directed

Cardiogram
Director · 1995

Kairat
Director · 1992

The Road
Director · 2001

Digital Sam in Sam Saek 2006: Talk to Her
Director · 2006

The Stray White and the Speckled
Assistant Director Trainee · 1986
Live
Director · 1982

Killer
Director · 1999

Poet
Director · 2021

Student
Director · 2012

Chouga
Director · 2007

July
Director · 1988

About Love
Director · 2006

Last Screening
Director · 2022
Reverence
Director · 2013
Sisters
Director
Profession — Controller
Director · 1993
Writing
And We Will Save the Love
Screenplay · 1987

Cardiogram
Writer · 1995

Kairat
Writer · 1992

The Road
Writer · 2001

Digital Sam in Sam Saek 2006: Talk to Her
Writer · 2006

Killer
Writer · 1999

Poet
Writer · 2021

Student
Writer · 2012

July
Writer · 1988

About Love
Writer · 2006

Last Screening
Screenplay · 2022
Reverence
Writer · 2013
