Rustam Ibragimbekov
Rustam Ibragimbekov
Biography
Rustam Mammad Ibrahim oglu Ibragimbekov (Azerbaijani: Rüstəm İbrahimbəyov; Russian: Рустам Ибрагимбеков; born 5 February 1939) is a Soviet, Azerbaijani screenwriter, dramatist and producer, well known beyond his home Azerbaijan and the former Soviet Union. He is the chair of the Cinematographers' Union of Azerbaijan and director of the Ibrus Theatre. Rustam Ibrahimbeyov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR. His father was a professor of art history who hailed from Shamakhi. Ibrahimbeyov is the younger brother of Magsud Ibrahimbeyov, an Azerbaijani writer and politician. Rustam Ibrahimbeyov graduated from Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute, then studied script writing and film directing at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. His writing credits include more than 40 film and television scripts, numerous plays and pieces of prose, and nearly all of his scripts were eventually made into full feature or TV films. Since the 1970s, he has collaborated with Nikita Mikhalkov. Urga, Territory of Love, directed by Mikhalkov and released in North America as Close to Eden, won the Golden Lion Award in the Venice Film Festival, as well as the Felix Award in Berlin as Best European Film. Close to Eden was nominated for American Film Academy Award (Oscar) in 1995 as Best Foreign Language Film. Burnt by the Sun (directed by Nikita Mikhalkov) received an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1994 and Grand Prize of the Jury at 47th Cannes International Film Festival. Ibrahimbeyov is a well-known writer. Several collected works were published in Russia, Azerbaijan and abroad. He also wrote over ten theatre plays that were staged in numerous theatres. Rustam Ibrahimbeyov is also credited with several full feature films which he directed. In 2001, Ibrahimbeyov founded Ibrus, a cultural centre in Baku functioning as a theatre where plays are acted in both Azeri and Russian. Ibragimbekov is currently the Chairman of the Confederation of Filmmakers' Unions (CFU), which represents filmmakers from all of the former Soviet republics, Secretary of the Russian Filmmakers' Union, and member of European Film Academy and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He splits his time between Baku, Moscow, and Los Angeles. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
66
Gender
Male
Birthday
1939-02-05 (86 years old)
Place of Birth
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]
Crew

2011

A Trap for the Ghost Director

2011

A Trap for the Ghost Producer

2009

The Other Bank Adaptation

2008

Birds of Paradise Screenplay

2007

3 Girls Producer

2006

Broken Bridges Screenplay

2006

Good Bye, Southern City Screenplay

2005

Anna Screenplay

2005

Nomad: The Warrior Screenplay

2005

Nomad: The Warrior Producer

2004

The Night Is Bright Screenplay

2004

Broken Bridges Screenplay

2004

Broken Bridges Producer

2002

The Wizard Screenplay

2001

The Heart of the Bear Screenplay

1999

East/West Screenplay

1998

The Family Director

1998

The Family Screenplay

1998

The Barber of Siberia Screenplay

1995

Business and Pleasure Screenplay

1994

Burnt by the Sun Screenplay

1993

Dyuba-Dyuba Producer

1992

To See Paris and Die Producer

1991

Auto Stop Screenplay

1991

Close to Eden Screenplay

1989

If I Die, Forgive Me Screenplay

1989

Savage Writer

1988

Free Fall Screenplay

1987

Another Life Screenplay

1987

The Spy Writer

1986

Guard Me, My Talisman Screenplay

1986

She Likes Me Writer

1985

One Evening Writer

1984

Park Screenplay

1984

Park Novel

1982

Business Trip Screenplay

1982

Seven Beauties Writer

1980

With Shared Love Writer

1980

Structure of the Moment Screenplay

1979

Interrogation Screenplay

1978

Risk Strategy Screenplay

1977

The Birthday Party Screenplay

1977

One Fine Day Director

1977

One Fine Day Screenplay

1976

Crime: Deception Co-Writer

1976

Oh, Heart... Heart Screenplay

1974

Pages of Life Writer

1973

And Then I Said No Screenplay

1969

In a Southern Town Screenplay

1969

In a Southern Town Original Concept

1969

A Tale of a Chekist Screenplay