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Inspired by True Stories - Paralympian
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Title: Paralympian

Release Date: 21 Apr 2022

Runtime: 2h

Genre: Drama

Director: Bairakimov & Kairzhanova, Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakh Cinema

Production Companies: Bairakimov & Kairzhanova, Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakh Cinema

Overview: A professional skier gets into a life-changing car accident the day he discovers he has qualified for the Olympics. After losing a leg in the wreck, the athlete sinks into a deep depression- until one day he is offered a chance to try his luck with the country's Paralympic team.

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Cast

  • Maksat: Askar Ilyasov
  • Zhanik: Timur Bilalov
  • Aidarbek: Yerken Gubashev
  • Karim: Zhalgas Jangazin
  • Sabina: Karina Kudekova
  • Mara: Arafat Karabalin
  • Denis: Sergey Zhuikov
  • Pasha: Ivan Glazyrin
  • Lily: Ksenia Borisova
  • Kamilla: Alnura Zhumatayeva
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