Hasan_Seyidbeyli

Hasan Seyidbeyli

Hasan Seyidbeyli

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Hasan Seyidbeyli (Azerbaijani: Həsən Mehdi oğlu Seyidbəyli) was a Soviet and Azerbaijani writer, dramatist, screenwriter, film director, and People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (23.12.1976).[1][2]

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Biography

Hasan Seyidbeyli was born on December 22, 1920, in Baku, the Azerbaijan SSR. In 1938-1939, he studied at Leningrad Institute of Film Directors. In 1942, his literary activity began. In 1943, he continued his education on the director faculty of the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (with S.Eisenstein and G.Kozintsev).[3]

Hasan Seyidbeyli is the author of such screenplays as To my dear nation (1954), Under the sultry sky (1957), On distant shores (1958), Soviet Azerbaijan, and Perfection.

He is the author of screenplays and director of films such as Telephonist girl (1962), Why are you silent? (1962), Find the girl (1970), and Value of happiness (1976).

Hasan Seyidbeyli is the director of “Nesimi”, which was awarded the first-place prize at the VII All-Union Festival in Baku.

From 1963 to 1980, he was the chairman of Azerbaijan Union of Filmmakers. Hasan Seyidbeyli died on June 25, 1980, in Baku.

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Memory

A street in Baku is named after Hasan Seyidbeyli.


References

  1. "Сеидбейли Гасан Мехти-оглы". КИНО-ТЕАТР.ru.
  2. "Вечер, посвященный 90-летнему юбилею кинорежиссера и народного артиста Азербайджана Гасана Сеидбейли". Музейный Центр Министерства Культуры и Туризма Азербайджанской Pеспублики.

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