Forgive Me If I Die
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Forgive Me If I Die | |
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Ölsəm... bağışla | |
Directed by | Rasim Ojagov |
Written by | Rustam Ibragimbekov |
Produced by | Ramiz Aliyev |
Starring | |
Music by | Emin Sabitoglu |
Layouts by | Rafiz İsmailov |
Color process | Black and white (with coloured episodes) |
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Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Azerbaijan SSR |
Language | Russian (dubbed in Azerbaijani) |
Forgive Me If I Die (Azerbaijani: Ölsəm... bağışla; Russian: Храм воздуха) is a 1989 Soviet-Azerbaijani romantic drama film about love and death[1] directed by Rasim Ojagov, written by Rustam Ibragimbekov,[2] and starring Fakhraddin Manafov, Gulzar Gurbanova, Sadaya Mustafayeva and Mukhtar Maniyev. The film narrates the life story of Yusif, a man who got a contusion during the Second World War, deserted the army prior to the end of the war, arrested because of that, and saw his girlfriend married to another man.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Fakhraddin Manafov as Yusif
- Gulzar Gurbanova as Gulya
- Sadaya Mustafayeva as Yusif′s mother
- Mukhtar Maniyev as Seyidrza
- Nizami Musayev as Javad
- Agasef Sadigbeyov as Eldar
- Ulker Guliyeva as Naza
- Victor Demirtaş as Edick
- Andrei Prokhorov as Victor
- Rasmi Jabrayilov as a doctor
- Andrei Yurenev as an inspector
- Galina Kuznetsova as a landlady
- Maria Stepanova as Aunt Marusya
- Yelena Kostina as Zina
- Hasan Mammadov as Firuz
- Haji İsmayilov as Gulam
- Aliya Musayeva as Zulya
- Zulfugar Baratzade as Baladadash
- Niyazi Ahmadov as Selim
- Tofig Ismayilov as a director
- Nuriyya Ahmadova as Saltanat
- Valiahd Valiyev as a slacker
- Kamil Maharramov as a gun dealer
- Boka as a singer in restaurant
Production
[edit]The movie was shot in Baku and Kislovodsk in 1989.
References
[edit]- ^ Kazimzade, Aydin (2004). Bizim "Azərbaycanfilm" (1923-2003): C.Cabbarlı adına "Azərbaycanfilm" kinostudiyasının 80 illiyinə həsr olunur (in Azerbaijani). Mutarjim. p. 282. Archived from the original on 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
- ^ Kazimzade, Aydin (2002). Azərbaycan kinematoqrafçıları: portretlər. Mutarjim. p. 146. Archived from the original on 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2020-10-02.
- ^ ""Ölsəm, bağışla": "Onun Fəxrəddinə ayrı bir simpatiyası vardı"". news.milli.az (in Azerbaijani). 2014-05-10. Archived from the original on 2020-08-03. Retrieved 2020-08-03.