Rashid Nugmanov(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
In 1977 Rachid Nougmanov graduated from an architectural institute. In
1984 he entered the VGIK Moscow Film Institute. His first feature The
Needle (1988) initiated what was to become in cinematic history: the
'Kazakh New Wave'. Claiming recognition abroad at festivals including
Berlin, Toronto and Sundance, the film took First Prize at Nuremberg
and was released in the USSR with 1,000 prints in circulation (the
resulting boxoffice number - over 30 million admissions). The film's
star, Victor Tsoi, was voted Best Actor of the Year 1989 by the
national press. From 1989 to 1992, Nougmanov served as President of the
Union of Kazakh Filmmakers. In 1992-1993, he wrote, directed and
produced The Wild East, which won international acclaim in venues
spanning from Venice to Los Angeles to Tokyo, and was honored in
Valenciennes, France with the Prix Special du Jury. Since 1993 Rachid
Nougmanov resides in Paris.