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Cinema of Azerbaijan dates back to the 19th century. Azerbaijan is one of the first countries in the world involved in cinematography. The first Azerbaijani film was a thirty second long silent film called
The Oil Gush Fire in Bibiheybat ''The Oil Gush Fire in Bibiheybat'' ( az, Bibiheybətdə neft fontanı yanğını) is an 1898 Azerbaijani silent film. Directed by the pioneer of cinema in Azerbaijan, Alexandre Michon, this 30-second film was shot on August 6, 1898 in Bibiheybə ...
, which was recorded using the
cinematograph Cinematograph or kinematograph is an early term for several types of motion picture film mechanisms. The name was used for movie cameras as well as film projectors, or for complete systems that also provided means to print films (such as the Cin ...
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Early history

The film industry in Azerbaijan dates back to 1898. When the Lumière brothers of France premiered their first motion picture footage in Paris on December 28, 1895, they did not know how rapidly it would ignite a new age of photographic documentation. The brothers invented an apparatus, patented in February 1895, which they called the " Cinématographe" (from which the word "cinematography" is derived).Celebrating 100 Years in Film, not 80
by Aydin Kazimzade. Azerbaijan International, Autumn 1997.
A Frenchman by the name of
Alexandre Michon Alexander Mishon (russian: Александр Михайлович Мишон; 5 July 1858, in Kharkiv – 5 July 1921, near Samara) was a Russian Empire photographer and cinematographer. Born to a French family in Kharkiv, he started his caree ...
was among the first entrepreneurs who came and settled in Baku. A photographer and cameraman by profession, he is believed to have lived in
Baku Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
for more than 25 years where he set up a photo studio. Mishon became active in forming a scientific photo circle in
Baku Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
and became its secretary. From 1879 to 1905, he documented landscapes, episodes from oil extraction, the refining process, as well as the oil gushers and terrifying fires that broke out in the oil fields. In 1898, Mishon began shooting motion pictures that depicted everyday life in Baku. It was his intention to exhibit them in Paris. Michon's footages still exist up to date in the archives of the Union of Cinematographers of Azerbaijan.
The Folk Dance of Caucasus ''The Folk Dance of Caucasus'' ( az, Qafqaz Rəqsi) is one of the earliest Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinent ...
was later used in a documentary, and the scenes from
The Oil Gush Fire in Bibiheybat ''The Oil Gush Fire in Bibiheybat'' ( az, Bibiheybətdə neft fontanı yanğını) is an 1898 Azerbaijani silent film. Directed by the pioneer of cinema in Azerbaijan, Alexandre Michon, this 30-second film was shot on August 6, 1898 in Bibiheybə ...
were shown in France in 1995, in a film commemorating the 100th anniversary of world cinema. The Newspaper Announcement about Michon's films: ''"On Sunday, August 2, 1898, A. Michon, will show some motion pictures that he has taken with a Lumière movie camera and which has been improved by the engineer Jules Carpentier. These films of the Caucasus and Central Asia have been prepared for the forthcoming International Paris Exhibition and will be presented only once in Baku at the V. I. Vasilyev-Vyatski Circus Theater. ''"The following films will be shown: Fire resulting from an oil gusher at Bibi-Heybat oil field, Farewell Ceremony for His Majesty Emir of Bukhara on "Velikiy Kniaz Alexei" Steamboat, a folk dance of the Caucasus, and scenes from the comedy, 'So, You Got Caught,' which was performed recently in one of Baku's parks. For more detailed information, see the posters. The event starts at 21:00 (9 p.m.)."'' The event was an enormous success and Michon repeated it on August 5, replacing the final two works with those showing life in Balakhani outside of Baku. Michon's footage still exists. "Folk Dance of the Caucasus" was later used in a documentary and scenes from "Oil Gush Fire in Bibi-Heybat" were shown in France in 1995, in a film commemorating the 100th anniversary of world cinema. On November 27, 1899 writer, scientist and social activist Hasan Zardabi in the "Kaspi" entitled an article in which he wrote, ''"Now we have in our hands a toy machine-called "kinemato-graphe." This wonderful machine was produced only a short time ago and gives the impression of being just a toy. You can find this machine which is called 'stroboscope' in many optician shops."''


Early 20th century

In 1915 the Pirone brothers of Belgium set up a film production laboratory in
Baku Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
. They invited film director
Boris Svetlov Boris Svetlov was a Russian film director and actor who worked in the Cinema of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani cinema in the mid to late 1910s and Lenfilm Studio in 1919–1926. He directed the 1917 film The Cloth Peddler (1917 film), The Cloth Peddler ...
from St. Petersburg ( Russia) to work for them and produce ''The Woman'', ''An Hour before His Death'' and ''An Old Story in a New Manner''. It was Svetlov who also directed the film entitled ''
In the Kingdom of Oil and Millions In the kingdom of oil and millions ( az, Neft və milyonlar səltənətində) – is an art film of 1916, shot by film-director Boris Svetlov basing on the motifs of I.Musabeyov’s narrative of the same name. It is considered the first art film i ...
'' which later became so well known. The famous Azerbaijani actor Huseyn Arablinski played Lutfali, the main role in this film. In 1916 The first version of the operetta ''" Arshin Mal Alan"'' was directed by Svetlov. During this era of "silent" film the musical selections were performed by in-house musicians. Two of the women's roles in the film were played by men. Gulchohra was played by Ahmad Aghdamski and Aunt Jahan was played by Y. Narimanov. In 1919, during the short-lived Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, a documentary called
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was filmed on Azerbaijan's independence day, May 28, and premiered in June 1919 at several theatres in
Baku Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
.


Soviet period

After the Soviet power was established in 1920, Nariman Narimanov, Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of Azerbaijan, signed a decree nationalizing Azerbaijan's cinema. The
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, which functioned somewhat like a Ministry, created an art department which included a film section headed by
Hanafi Teregulov Hanafi Teregulov or Muhammed Hanafi Teregulov (b. 27 Novomber 1877, Tiflis, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire - d. 18 December 1942, Baku, Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR) was an Azerbaijani (Tatar origin) opera singer, choirmaster, t ...
and Muslim Magomayev, a notable composer and opera singer. In 1922 the government of Azerbaijan decided to create the first cinema factory which became the forerunner of today's film studio ''
Azerbaijanfilm Azerbaijanfilm ( az, Azərbaycanfilm) is an Azerbaijani state film production company. It is located in the capital Baku. History "Azerbaijanfilm" was established in 1920 as a photo-cinema department at the Azerbaijan SSR People's Commissariat, ...
''. In 1923 the
Azerbaijan Photo Film Institution Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is a part of th ...
(APFI) was established by a special decree of the Council of People's Commissars. The Institution controlled all the movie houses and distribution bureaus. Thus, a new epoch in the history of Azerbaijani cinema began – a period when Soviet ideology, not individual entrepreneurship, dominated the film industry. APFI shot its first film ''
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'' in 1924. This film was the first Azerbaijani Soviet and was based on the legend about the Maiden Tower. In the 1930s, Russian director Boris Barnet filmed ''
By the Bluest of Seas ''By the Bluest of Seas'' (russian: У самого синего моря, U samogo sinego morya) is a 1936 Soviet romantic comedy film by Russian director Boris Barnet. It is his second Sound film, sound feature. Starring Yelena Alexandrovna Ku ...
'' in Azerbaijan. The film, which is set on one of the country's islands in the Caspian Sea, has received renown from modern film critics.


Post-independence cinema

In 1991, after Azerbaijan gained its independence from the Soviet Union, first
Baku International Film Festival Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world an ...
''East-West'' was held in Baku. In December 2000, the former President of Azerbaijan, Heydar Aliyev, signed a decree proclaiming August 2 professional holiday of filmmakers of Azerbaijan. Now that the USSR does not exist anymore, Azerbaijani filmmakers are again dealing with issues similar to those faced by cinematographers prior to the establishment of the Soviet Union in 1920. Once again, both choice of content and sponsorship of films are largely left up to the initiative of the filmmaker. In 1995, the director
Rustam Ibrahimbeyov Rustam Mammad Ibrahim oghlu Ibrahimbeyov (or Ibrahimbekov; az, Rüstəm Məmməd İbrahim oğlu İbrahimbəyov; russian: Рустам Мамед Ибрагим оглы Ибрагимбеков; 5 February 1939 – 11 March 2022) was a Soviet a ...
won an Academy Award for Burnt by the Sun as Best Foreign Film. This moment is described as one of the proudest event in Azerbaijan cinema history.Presentation of the Azerbaijan cinema on Eurochannel website
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See also

* Cinema of the world *
Lists of Azerbaijani films A complete list of films produced in the country of Azerbaijan ordered by year of release and decade on separate pages: 1892-1919 * List of Azerbaijani films before 1920 1920s * List of Azerbaijani films of the 1920s 1930s * List of Azerbaijan ...
*
Azerbaijanfilm Azerbaijanfilm ( az, Azərbaycanfilm) is an Azerbaijani state film production company. It is located in the capital Baku. History "Azerbaijanfilm" was established in 1920 as a photo-cinema department at the Azerbaijan SSR People's Commissariat, ...


References


Bibliography

* Michael G. Smith, "Cinema for the Soviet East: National Fact and Revolutionary Fiction in Early Azerbaijani Film", Slavic Review Vol. 56 No. 4 (Winter 1997), pp. 645–678.


External links


"Cinema: Can it be Revived?"
Entire issue of Azerbaijan International, Autumn 1997 (AI 5.3). {{Asia in topic, Cinema of