My name is Rakhat, I am 24 years old and I live in Almaty. I was born in the small town of Ekibastuz, where from early childhood I loved to draw everything that came to mind. From the age of 16 to 18, I was engaged in portrait painting, drawing acquaintances and for commissions. However, over time I became bored with this activity. At the age of 18, I was introduced to videography and realized that I wanted to become a director.
I have always been fascinated by the uniqueness of human thinking. What factors shape our relationships and core values? I am interested in their views on various events and situations. How is their logic built? What psychological trauma have they experienced and what does it lead to?
How can we use this understanding to advance culture and creativity in the film industry? How can you bring unique experiences and inner conflicts to the screen so that audiences can see and feel authentic emotions? Exploring human thinking and behavior helps create more believable and nuanced characters that resonate with audiences. I am also interested in how film can be a tool for exploring and addressing psychological and social issues, creating dialogue about important topics, and expanding understanding of human nature. Ultimately, a greater understanding of human psychology and behavior enriches art and culture, allowing us to create stories that not only captivate, but also inspire. I like to create unique stories, immersing viewers in the depth of emotions and feelings of the characters, as well as demonstrating difficult choices and ambiguous situations where there is no black and white. I want to share this art with the whole world, inspiring and striking a chord in people's hearts.