Azerbaijani animation explained

The history of Azerbaijani animation is so far a nearly unexplored field for Western film theory and history. Most of Azerbaijan's production of animation for cinema and television was created during Soviet times. A lengthy history interlocks between the art, politics and the ever-changing economy.

History

Soviet era

Creation of animation film in Azerbaijan goes back to the early 1930s. In 1933, employees of Azerbaijanfilm studio purchased necessary materials from Moscow. The same year, they used technical animation in production of the documentaries Lokbatan and Oil Symphony’. In 1938, the educational film Jat was the first full-length work where animation was fully used.[1]

After the release of Jat, a group of artists decided to make an animated film in the film studio for the first time.

The theme for the film was taken from Azerbaijani folk tales. The scenery called "Abbasın bədbəxtliyi" (Abbas's unhappiness) was written by A. Papov. The animation film was directed by E.Dikaryov. The animation work was done by artists G. Khalykov, J. Zeynalov, M.Magomayev and A. Mirzayev. The film operator was Q. Yegiazarov.[2]

The studio would go on to create animation for hundreds of scientific, documentary and documentary films. In the creation of these films, actors J. Zeynalov, M. Rafiev, A. Akhundov, N. Mammadov, B. Aliyev, and A. Milov took parts.[3]

Republic era

After the dissolution of the USSR, the situation for Azerbaijan animators changed dramatically. In the 90s, Azanfilm made 19 animation films, including Bir dəfə haradasa... (Once somewhere...), Oda (Ode), Göyçək Fatma (Lovely Fatma), Karvan (Caravan), Sohbatul-Esmar.[4] [5]

In 1991, cell animation İthaf (Dedication), which was dedicated to the victims of Stalin repression was awarded the diploma of Oberhauzen International Film Festival, the most successful debut prize of Kiev KROK-91 International Animation Film Federation (ASIFA) Festival and the best animation film prize of Vision from East Baku International Film Festival.

In the 2000s, Azerbaijani animation entered a new crisis as all channels in Azerbaijan indefinitely postponed funding for all projects.[6] [7] In 2008, Azerbaijani ministry of culture and tourism celebrated the 75th birthday of Azerbaijani animation.[8]

Azerbaijan Animation Museum

The Azerbaijan Animation Museum was established in 2015 with the support of the Youth Foundation under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan, and at the initiative of the Azerbaijani Consulate of Art. The museum is named after Nazim Mammadov, the founder of the Azerbaijani animation film.[9] [10] [11]

Nazim Mammadov has worked for the film studio named after Jafar Jabbarli for many years and became the founder of the Azerbaijani animation. He has also been involved in painting, graphics and illustrations to more than 400 children's books. The creation of the museum is aimed at educating young people about the history of Azerbaijan's animation.[12]

The museum contains a database on the history of Azerbaijani animation of the 60-90-s of the XX century.[13] [14]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mct.gov.az/?/en/azculture/view/85/ Background on animation film in Azerbaijan
  2. Web site: BACKGROUND ON ANIMATION FILM IN AZERBAIJAN. 2018-08-15. 2018-09-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20180915115112/http://azerbaijan.az/portal/Culture/Cartoons/cartoons_e.html. dead.
  3. Web site: BRINGING AZERBAIJANI ANIMATION TO LIFE.
  4. http://www.mct.gov.az/?/az/azculture/view/85/ Azərbaycanda cizgi filmlərinin yaranmasının qısa tarixi
  5. http://www.azerbaijan.az/portal/Culture/Cartoons/cartoons_a.html Azərbaycanda cizgi filmlərinin yaranması
  6. Web site: Nuşirəvan Məhərrəmli: "Səviyyə və inkişaf yoxdur". news.milli.az. 16 August 2014.
  7. Web site: MTRŞ sədri: "Milli cizgi filmlərimizin hazırlanması üçün dövlət tərəfindən yardıma ehtiyac var". news.milli.az. 16 August 2014. az.
  8. http://az.apa.az/news.php?id=132260 Azərbaycan animasiyasının 75 illiyi münasibəti ilə cizgi filmləri toplusu hazırlanıb
  9. Web site: 2016-01-28. Azərbaycanda virtual animasiya muzeyi yaradılır. 2021-06-07. Qafqazinfo. az.
  10. Book: Aghamaliyev, Rashid. Azərbaycan animasiyası - Азербайджанская анимация: Azerbaijani animation. 2018-09-28. Rashid Aghamaliyev. 978-9952-37-109-3. ru.
  11. Web site: Nazim Məmmədov adına Azərbaycan Animasiya Muzeyi. 2021-06-07. animation.az.
  12. Web site: Azerbaijani virtual animation museum to open.
  13. Web site: Azerbaijan Animation Museum. 2021-06-07. www.anl.az.
  14. Web site: UNESCO.