Haji Gara (film)
Haji Gara (Azerbaijani: Hacı Qara) is a 1929 adventure comedy produced by the Azgoskino film studio, which is an adaptation of the play of the same name by Mirza Fatali Akhundov.[1] SynopsisThe film tells about the life of peasants. On 3 October 1927, the script was read for the first time at the Azgoskino film studio.[2] The director Abbas Mirza Sharifzadeh began preparations for filming in 1927.[3] This film is the first in the career of Jafar Jabbarli as a screenwriter, the first work in the cinema of actors Aziza Mammadova and Ali Gurbanov. The film was released on 9 March 1929,[4] in production the film was called Sona.[5] FilmmakersCastMirzaagha Aliyev - Haji Gara Mustafa Mardanov - Karamaly K. Vyaznova - Sona Aghasadyg Garaybeyli - Asger bey M. A. Gayyubov — Heydar Sidgi Ruhulla - Aliyar bey Marziya Davudova - Tukaz Y. Hajigasimov - Safaraly Hajiagha Shahbazov - Bayramali bey, Sona's father Aziza Mammadova - Gulsum, Sona's mother Rustam Kazimov N. Hasanov A. Mirzayev Ashraf Yusifzade Administrative grouporiginal text: Mirza Fatali Akhundov Screenwriter: Jafar Jabbarli director and editor: Abbas Mirza Sharifzadeh director of photography: Ivan Tartakovsky production designer: Alexander Goncharsky composer: D. Jabari artistic director: Vsevolod Pudovkin assistant director: Agharza Guliyev References
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