The Day Passed

The Day Passed (Azerbaijani: Gün Keçdi) is a 1971 Azerbaijani romantic drama film directed by Arif Babayev.[1] It is an adaptation of Anar Rzayev's "Georgian surname" novel.[2] The film stars Leyla Shikhlinskaya, Hasan Mammadov and Hasanagha Turabov.The film was produced by the film studio "Azerbaijanfilm" named after Jafar Jabbarli.[3]

The Day Passed
Directed byArif Babayev
Written byAnar Rzayev
StarringLeyla Shikhlinskaya
Hasan Mammadov
Hasanagha Turabov
Distributed byAzerbaijanfilm
Release date
  • 1 September 1971 (1971-09-01) (Azerbaijan)
Running time
83 min.
CountryAzerbaijan
LanguageAzerbaijani

Plot

The plot is based on two people's unsuccessful relationship.[4] The film reflects mood of the main characters Asmar and Oktai), as well as the atmosphere of Baku.[4]

Asmar (Leyla Shikhlinskaya), one of the main personages of the film, appears to be happy at first glance. She has got diplomat husband, a daughter, and many friends around her. She has amazing impressions of exciting travels. In the past, she considered all these fun, but then this feeling gradually disappeared. Because Asmar still cannot find her place in the life.

The film has a philosophical end: “It is impossible to live only in the past and with the childhood memories. Everybody should have a future.”

The wish to rebuild her life and to make concessions in the Asmar`s soul, who separated from Oktai, is even stronger.

Such a philosophical is emphasized in the film is that it is impossible to return it back on the last day. This is reflected in all the movements of Asmar, in the memories of the movie, throughout the film. But at the end of the film, she feels that they do not need one another.

The film was awarded 2nd category. During the shooting, the film was not filmed in accordance with the scenery "The Day Passed". Hasan Mammadov did not agreed with the end of the scenario, and as a result, the authors were forced to make changes to the scenario.[5][6]

Film crew

  • Author of the work: Anar
  • Screenwriter: Anar
  • Producer: Arif Babayev
  • Constructive operator: Rasim Ismayilov
  • Constructing artist: Elbay Rzaguliev
  • Composer: Emin Sabitoglu
  • Voice operator: Kamal Seyidov
  • Director: Fikret Aliyev
  • Editor: Adham Kulubeyov
  • The text of the songs: Vagif Samadoglu
  • Assistant Director: Akif Rustamov
  • Operator's assistant: Rafig Karimov, V. Romanov
  • Artist of the Crimea: V. Arapov
  • Installation: A. Filimonova, A. Abramova
  • Artist: Mirza Rafiyev
  • Built-in operator: Hamza Ahmedoglu
  • Plays: Symphonic Orchestra of the State Cinematography Committee
  • Conductor: D. Shtilman
  • Director of the film: Yusif Yusifzadeh
  • The singer: Flora Kerimova, Mirza Babayev

Cast

Dubbing

  • Hasanaga Turabov - Oktai (Hasan Mammadov)
  • Amaliya Panahova - Asmar (Leyla Shikhlinskaya)
  • Ofelia Sanani – Young Asmar (Leyla Shikhlinskaya)
  • Susan Majidova - Nena (Torkahanim Zeynalova)
  • Ataya Aliyeva – Asmar`s mother (Sadaya Mustafayeva)  
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See also

References

  1. ""Gün keçdi", "Uşaqlığın son gecəsi" bitdi, lakin Arif Babayev unudulmadı". www.anl.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  2. "Anar: "Onlar mənə düşmən mövqedədirlər, nifrət edirlər"-MÜSAHİBƏ". kulis.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  3. Modern Azerbaijanian Prose. Iraj Ismaely. 2012. ISBN 9781466946026.
  4. ""Gün Keçdi" – Film". gun.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  5. "The film "The day passed" demonstrated in Shahbuz region".
  6. "Soviet Film".
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