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Farman Ismayil oglu Karimzade (; March 3, 1937 – March 17, 1989) was an Azerbaijani writer, screenwriter, film director and film producer.


Biography

Farman Karimzade was born on March 3, 1937, in the village of Boyuk Vedi, Vedin region of
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. In 1944–1951 there he received primary education and in 1954 he graduated from high school in the village of Shahsevan,
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. In 1949, he was deported from his native village to Beylagan city with his family (then the city was called Zhdanov). In 1955, he entered the State
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named after Azim Azimzade. Later he worked in Beylagan as a teacher. From 1962 to 1965, he studied at All-Russian State University of Cinematography named after S.A.Gerasimov, in Moscow. After graduating from the university he worked as a translator, managed a department at "Absheron" newspaper and in 1966–1970's, he worked at "Literatura i kultura" ("Literature and culture") magazine. In 1970–1977's he was a member of the board of "
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" film studio and was a member of Azerbaijan Union of Writers since 1968. In 1958, "Size 41 shoes" narrative was published by the writer. This was one of the first attempts of the writer, but despite that, it was full of appeals and freethinking ideas. "The last exhibit" (; 1961) and "A wedding sheep" works were also dedicated to the
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. "The last exhibit" narrative is a touching story about a poor mother who lost her son in the war. Now seeing in the museum her son's shirt, sewed by her, the mother feels pain, because custodians of the museum have yet looked after the exhibits and her lovely son's shirt is fully moth-eaten. The 1980s were the most productive years in Farman Karimzade's literary creativity. Mainly he wrote about historical themes: among Farman Karimzade’s novels are – “ Khudaferin bridge" (; 1981), "
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" (; 1984–1985, about the Safavid – Ottoman war and Shah Ismayil Khatai's life), "
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's pride", "Old eagle's death" (1988), "Snowy pass" (1986–1987). Farman Karimzade also worked as a film director in the sphere of
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and was the editor in
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of such films as "
Shovkat Alakbarova Shovkat Feyzulla qizi Alakbarova () (20 October 1922 in Baku – 7 February 1993 in Baku) was an Azerbaijani singer. Life and career development Shovkat Alakbarova was born to Azerbaijani parents - Feyzulla and Hokuma Alakbarov, and was the ...
is singing" (1970), "The last pass" (1971), "Stone suffers" (1973), "Voice of a pipe" (1975), "Dervish is exploding Paris" (1976), "The shah and a servant" (1976) and others. Scenarios of such films as "The last pass" (1971), "Bell" (1973), "Four Sundays" (1974) and "My wife, my children" (1978) belong to him. He died of a heart attack in 1989 at the age of 52 in
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.


Works or publications

* Size 41 shoes: Narrative, 1958. * The last exhibit: Novel. Baku: 1961. * Snowy pass: Novel. Baku: 1971. * Khudaferin bridge: Novel. Baku: Yazichi, 1982, 382 p. * Battle of Chaldiran: Novel. Baku: 1988. * Tabriz's pride: Novel. * Old eagle's death: Novel. Baku: 1991.


Filmography


Director work

* 1970 — Shovkat Alakbarova is singing * 1971 — The last pass * 1973 — Our street guys * 1973 — Stone suffers * 1975 — Voice of a pipe * 1976 — Dervish is exploding Paris * 1976 — The shah and a servant


Screenwriting

* 1971 — The last pass * 1973 — Bell * 1975 — Four Sundays * 1978 — My wife, my children


See also

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Ali bey Huseynzade Ali bey Huseyn oghlu Huseynzade (; ; Salyan, Azerbaijan, Salyan, March 7, 1864 – Istanbul, March 17, 1940) was an Azerbaijanis, Azerbaijani writer, thinker, philosopher, artist, doctor, and the creator of the modern Flag of Azerbaijan. Early y ...
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Alexandre Michon Alexandre Mikhailovich Mishon (; 5 July 1858 – 5 July 1921) was a Russian photographer and cinematographer. Born to a French family in Kharkov, he started his career as a photographer and owned a photo studio in his hometown. He later settled ...
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Cinema of the Russian Empire The Cinema of the Russian Empire ( Pre-reform Russian orthography: Синематографъ Россійской Имперіи) roughly spans the period 1907 - 1920, during which time a strong infrastructure was created. From the over 2,700 a ...
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Cinema of Azerbaijan Cinema of Azerbaijan dates back to the 19th century. Azerbaijan is one of the first countries in the world involved in cinematography. The first Azerbaijani film was a thirty second long silent film called The Oil Gush Fire in Bibiheybat, which ...


References


External links


The literature of the Soviet period

FARMAN KARIMZADEH’S MEMORY DEDICATED
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