Huseyn Ali oglu Seyidzadeh (Azerbaijani: Hüseyn Seyidzadə) (10
October 1910, Erivan â€" 2 June 1979, Baku) was an Azerbaijani film
director.Huseyn Seyidzadeh was born to a family of a merchant in the
city of Yerevan (then part of the Russian Empire, now the capital of
Armenia). He fled the city with his family in 1918 and settled first
in Tiflis, and then in Baku. In 1936 Seyidzadeh graduated from the
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow having been taught by
prominent Soviet film directors such as Sergei Eisenstein, Mikhail
Romm and Lev Kulidzhanov. He later worked at Lenfilm. Seyidzadeh
directed his first film in 1943, with Leyla Badirbeyli in the leading
role. This propaganda film entitled Ayna reflected on the themes of
patriotism and heroism and was dedicated to the ongoing World War
II.In 1956, Seyidzadeh directed one of the most famous and successful
cinematographic pieces in the history of Azerbaijani movie industry.
The film O olmasin, bu olsun ("If Not This One, Then That One"), based
on the 1910 operetta by Uzeyir Hajibeyov and set in the Imperial
Russia, criticized backward traditions and celebrated emerging modern
lifestyles. The movie was translated into many languages and within
the next 3 years was shown in over 40 countries.In Azerbaijan, Huseyn
Seyidzadeh is renowned for creating popular films such as Dali Kur
("The Mad Kura", 1969), Gayinana ("Mother-in-law", 1978), etc. Huseyn Seyidzadeh Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter
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