Gli insegnamenti di Hollywood: la missione di Robert Kun per far crescere il cinema kazako
L’attore e coordinatore delle controfigure Robert Kun ha iniziato il suo percorso cinematografico con le arti marziali, che lo hanno portato a realizzare acrobazie da blockbuster. Ora sta portando a casa gli insegnamenti appresi a Hollywood per sviluppare l'industria cinematografica del Kazakistan.
In collaborazione con MDQ
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00:00Il mio lavoro non c'era un punto in cui ho dovuto fare una decisione, ok, ora ho dovuto lavorare nella industria film.
00:15Mi è venuto molto naturalmente e semplice perché ho iniziato a un'era molto piccola.
00:20Ho fatto molti sporti, arti, danza, tennis, futebol, tutto questo.
00:25E così è come ho arrivato a il cinema.
00:29C'era un progetto called Daywatch, da Timur Bikmanbetev.
00:33E' stato fatto che il fondatore del studio, l'action studio Kundo Igor Tsai,
00:38che avevamo allenato, mi invitato a partecipare in questo progetto.
00:43E' stato il mio primo progetto a 14 anni, e ho lavorato come stuntman.
00:493, 2, 1...
00:53Ci sono diversi studioli internazionali che sono molto felici e orgoglioso di lavorare.
00:59Ci sono 20th Century Fox, Universal, Metro-Goldenmire, Disney Studio, molti studioli russi.
01:07Io non posso capire, come per la mia esperienza, come per la mia carriera in Kazakstan.
01:13Perché mia carriera non è stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata stata.
01:18Abbiamo nel nostro primo progetto in Hollywood.
01:19Abbiamo chiesto con James McEvoy e Angelina Jolie.
01:24Per noi, quando gli spiei che un studio è un stato da Kazakstitio che è vencendo a noi,
01:29mi senti molto piaciuto, molto felice, che nel suo posizione, come studio in Kazakstan,
01:35aveva fatto come lo stato in Russia e qualsiasi progetto che fosse.
01:40Iger Tsai
01:50So, the founder of the studio, Iger Tsai, he founded the studio in 2005.
01:56The idea behind the name is Kun in Turkic languages, it means day, sun, sunlight, and Do in Asian philosophy, it means the way.
02:07So, it's pretty much the way of sun, the way of light, and that's what we are trying to achieve to this day, because if you say that you achieve something, then it means that you stop.
02:20So, we're still on our way.
02:21From day one, we wanted to make a statement that our studio is from Kazakhstan, and we're Kazakhs, although I'm Korean, lots of members of our studios are Russian, so it's quite multicultural.
02:37The studio that we have, we want to make it to Hollywood, and we're Kazakhs, and we want to make it to Hollywood.
02:42So, most of my career, and it is more than 20 years, I was behind the scenes, I was behind the camera, because I was directing and coordinating.
02:50About three years ago, I met Rustem Amarov, he'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, but 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, okay, 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!
03:30И, раз, два, три!
03:31After 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, and it is to make a great product and to entertain people.
03:50I consider myself a really down-to-earth person, and when you're speaking of legacy, at this point, the only legacy that I'm thinking of living is raising my future children, making 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, that's what they do.
04:46They do what they love.
04:47They achieve some success, and they're not even thinking about it, but it becomes a social phenomenon, and that becomes a legacy.