Elchin Musaoglu [Guliyev] (Azerbaijani: Elçin Musaoğlu [Quliyev];
born Baku, Azerbaijan 11 July 1966) is an Azerbaijani filmmaker best
known for his award-winning movies The 40th Door and Oscar contender
Nabat. Musaoglu is a member of the Union of the Azerbaijan
Cinematographers and the Union of Turkish Documentary
Cinematographers, and a founder of the Society for Support of the
Development of Documentary Films and Authorial Programs.Although
Musaoglu's father, Musa Guliyev, was a professor of historical
sciences, Musaoglu spent his youth in the villages of Azerbaijan where
he made theatrical performances with other youths often accepting
fruit in lieu of payment.In 2004 he established RITM Production
Company together with his co-workers. The company produced
documentaries, short films and The 40th Door, which was the first
full-length feature film in the history of RITM Production Company as
well as the film director and script writer Elchin Musaoglu.Peter
Debruge from Variety said: "'The 40th Door' is no Hollywood-style
rags-to-riches tale, offering instead a stripped-down neorealist fable
in the vein of Vittorio De Sica and the strong Iranian films of a
decade ago. There may be something overly familiar about such stories
by now, and yet this one feels fresh and free from cliche, a touching
portrait with the potential for modest arthouse returns.†Elchin Musaoglu Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter
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