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  • 6/4/2025
درس‌هایی از هالیوود: برنامه‌ی رابرت کُن برای رشد سینمای قزاقستان

مسیر رابرت کن، بازیگر و هماهنگ‌کننده‌ی بدلکاری، در سینما با هنرهای رزمی آغاز شد و به بدلکاری در فیلم‌های پرفروش منتهی شد. اکنون او آموخته‌هایش از هالیوود را به کشورش آورده تا سینمای قزاقستان را رونق دهد.

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لب بیشتر : http://parsi.euronews.com/2025/06/04/lessons-from-hollywood-robert-kuns-plan-for-growing-kazakh-cinema

مشترک شوید: یورونیوز به یازده زبان دیگر در دسترس شماست

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00:00There wasn't a point in my life where I had to make a decision, OK, now I'm going to work in the movie industry.
00:15It came very natural and smooth because I started working at a very young age.
00:20I did a lot of sports, martial arts, dancing, tennis, football, all this stuff.
00:25And so that's how I got into the cinema.
00:28There was a project called Day Watch by Timur Bikman Bethev.
00:33And it happened that the founder of the studio, of Action Studio Kundo Igor Tsai, we were training together.
00:40He invited me to participate in this project.
00:43That was my first project at the age of 14 years old.
00:47And I worked there as a stuntman.
00:49There are several international studios that I'm really happy and honored to work with.
00:58It was for 20th Century Fox, Universal, Metro-Goldenmaier, Disney Studio, lots of Russian studios.
01:07I can't really tell you, according to my experience, how is it to build a career in Kazakhstan because my career wasn't built here.
01:14Although I live here, my career was built abroad.
01:18Our first project in Hollywood was wanted with James McEvoy and Angelina Jolie.
01:24For us, when people tell that this is a Kazakh studio that is coming to us, I feel very obliged.
01:30I'm very happy that their positioning as a studio from Kazakhstan made it to Russia and whatever international project it is.
01:39So, the founder of the studio, Igor Tsai, he founded the studio in 2005.
01:55The idea behind the name is Kun in Turkic languages.
02:00It means day, sun, sunlight.
02:03And Do in Asian philosophy, it means the way.
02:07So, it's pretty much the way of sun, the way of light.
02:11And that's what we are trying to achieve to this day.
02:16Because if you say that you achieve something, then it means that you stop.
02:20So, we're still on our way.
02:21From the day one, we wanted to make a statement that our studio is from Kazakhstan.
02:28We're Kazakhs.
02:29Although I'm Korean, lots of members of our studios are Russian.
02:34So, it's quite a multicultural studio that we have.
02:38We want to make it to Hollywood.
02:40We're Kazakhs.
02:41We want to make it to Hollywood.
02:42So, most of my career, and it is more than 20 years, I was behind the scenes.
02:47I was behind the camera because I was directing and coordinating.
02:50About three years ago, I met Rustem Amarov.
02:54He's a director and producer of a very popular and successful TV series in Kazakhstan.
03:01We met each other, really bonded, and decided to make a movie.
03:05It was an action-based movie.
03:07But something changed, and he decided to make a TV series about drugs, about how harmful they are.
03:15And he called me one day, and he said,
03:17Okay, man, so I'm doing this TV series, and I want you to be a lead actor in this TV series.
03:24I really didn't believe that it would end up this way, but we shot this.
03:29Начали!
03:29After that, we did another TV series, and after that, we decided to make a patrol movie.
03:40It's a different experience being behind camera and in the shot, but you always have one goal,
03:46and it is to make a great project and to entertain people.
03:50I consider myself a really down-to-earth person, and when you're speaking of legacy,
03:56at this point, the only legacy that I'm thinking of living is raising my future children,
04:04making them a good people.
04:06And this is the only good legacy that you can live for your country, for yourself, for your parents and family.
04:14Regarding the industry, we're just doing the projects that we believe in.
04:19We're doing the projects that we think are natural and authentic.
04:24And if these projects are popular and loved by the audience, that will be great.
04:29If they become some kind of legacy, that will be amazing.
04:33So you just have to do what you believe in,
04:36and this is how major, popular, and successful people in the business, or maybe philosophers,
04:45that's what they do.
04:46They do what they love.
04:47They achieve some success, and they're not even thinking about it,
04:51but it becomes a social phenomenon, and that becomes a legacy.

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