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Release Date:
September 26, 2019
Original Title:
Jamgyrdan Kiin
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Alya Production Coalition
Citylab Production Studio
Production Countries:
Kyrgyz Republic | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 115
Suyun, the beloved, youngest daughter of the Sultanbekova family, mysteriously goes missing one afternoon. A devastating phone call reveals that she has been kidnapped by an unknown man to be his sudden bride. As Suyun is driven further away from her family’s grasp, the Sultanbekovs must now face against all odds—come trial or shame—to bring her back.
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Assistant Camera:
Amantur Adyranov
Assistant Director Trainee:
Aidai Tokoeva
Assistant Editor:
Tilegen Asankulov
Zarnigar Marlenova
Assistant Production Manager:
Aruuke Ibraeva
Assistant Sound Editor:
Nurlan Kurmanbekov
Camera Operator:
Radik Ziulhitjinov
Casting Director:
Cholponay Borubaeva
Co-Producer:
Zarnigar Marlenova
Co-Writer:
Richard Hewitt
Color Grading:
Natalya Polyakova
Costume Design:
Zarnigar Marlenova
Director:
Chingiz Narynov
Director of Photography:
Talgat Berikov
Editor:
Eugenia Chung
First Assistant Director:
Lynn Choi
Line Producer:
Aida Berikova
Samat Barataliev
Ernazar Meme Alykulov
Location Manager:
Mirbek Kadraliev
Makeup Artist:
Vlad Vargankin
Original Music Composer:
Samuel Kim
Blake Matthew
Producer:
Eugenia Chung
Production Design:
Andrew I. Chang
Esther J. Lee
Production Manager:
Aigerim Osmonova
Screenplay:
Eugenia Chung
Second Assistant Director:
Taberik Yusupova
Set Designer:
Azat Idirisov
Sound Design Assistant:
Jantai Baicherikov
Sound Director:
Alymbek Tursunbaev
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