Yermek Bektasuly Shinarbayev (Kazakh: Ермек Бектасұлы Шынарбаев; born 24 January, 1953; Alma-Ata) is a Soviet and Kazakh film director. Shinarbaev is sometimes categorized as a member of the Kazakh New Wave. He is the only Kazakh director who is the owner of the Golden Leopard (winner of the Locarno Film Festival) for the film "The Place on a Grey Tricorne" (1993). He is especially well known for his collaboration with the Korean-Russian writer, Anatoli Kim, resulting to three films. The last of Shinarbaev-Kim film "Revenge" (1990), was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival and won the grand prize at Sochi Open Russian Film Festival in 1990.
Abai
(Producer)
Mazhit Begalin
(Director)
New Wave
(Director)
Rodeo
(Director)
Monologues at the Piano
(Director)
Concert in Barbican Hall
(Director)
Duet
(Director)
Playing Brahms
(Director)
Master Class
(Director)
Paradise Lost
(Director)
Letters to an Angel
(Screenplay)
Artist Erbolat Tolepbay
(Director)
Artist Erbolat Tolepbay
(Writer)
Aktoty
(Director)
Aktoty
(Writer)
Kazakh Lessons
(Director)
Kazakh Lessons
(Screenplay)
Kazakh Lessons
(Producer)
Pictures From the Exhibition
(Director)
Pictures From the Exhibition
(Writer)
Pictures From the Exhibition
(Producer)
Duet
(Producer)
Trans-Siberian Express
(Assistant Director)
A Taste of Bread
(Assistant Director)
The Market: A Tale of Trade
(Associate Producer)
Tender Heart
(Director)
Revenge
(Director)
The Place on the Tricorne
(Director)
A Beauty in Mourning
(Director)
My Sister Lucy
(Director)
Letters to an Angel
(Director)
To Go Out of a Forest Into a Clearing
(Director)
La voix des steppes
(Director)
Astana - My Love
(Director)
Crossroad
(Producer)
Crossroad
(Director)