As part of deepening cultural cooperation between Kazakhstan and Poland, “Uly dala tany” (“Dawn of the Great Steppe”) by director Akan Satayev was screened in the European capital, showing viewers the history of the strengthening of Kazakh statehood, El.kz cites MFA.
The event was attended by representatives of the diplomatic corps, parliamentarians, figures of socio-political and business circles of Poland, as well as students of Kazakhstan.
In his welcoming speech, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Poland Alim Kirabayev drew attention to the main milestones in the development of cooperation between Kazakhstan and Poland, going back to the Middle Ages, and emphasized that the promotion of historical films significantly contributes to the understanding of cultural heritage, contributing to even greater rapprochement between the peoples of the two countries and enriching inter-civilizational dialogue.
After the film screening, the audience shared their impressions, noting the deep emotional response caused by the movie. In particular, the guests of the event emphasized the historically important events that led to the heyday of the Kazakh Khanate during the reign of khan Kasym.
The audience also noted that they learnt a lot about the ancient rich traditions and cultural peculiarities of the Kazakh people, including military strategies, customs and everyday life.