Yoʻldosh Aʼzamov
Yoʻldosh Aʼzamov | |
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Йўлдош Аъзамов | |
Born | Tashkent, Russian Turkestan, Russian Empire | May 10, 1909
Died | June 16, 1985 Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union | (aged 76)
Occupation(s) | Actor, film director, playwright, screenwriter, film producer |
Awards |
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Yoʻldosh Aʼzamov[a] (May 10, 1909 – June 16, 1985) was an Uzbek actor, film director, playwright, screenwriter, and film producer. He is best known for his films Maftuningman (Delighted by You) (1958) and Oʻtgan kunlar (Days Gone By) (1967). Maftuningman is the first Uzbek comedy and is considered to be one of the greatest Uzbek films of all time.
Aʼzamov is widely regarded as one of the founders of the Uzbek film making industry. He received numerous honorary titles and awards during his lifetime, including the titles People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1970) and People's Artist of the USSR (1979).[1][2]
Life and work
[edit]Yoʻldosh Aʼzamov was born on May 10, 1909, in Tashkent.[3] From 1926 until 1930, Aʼzamov acted at Sovkino and Vostokkino film studios. Starting from 1930, he acted and directed films at Uzbekfilm. Aʼzamov died on June 16, 1985, at the age of 75.[4][5] He was buried at Chigʻatoy Cemetery in Tashkent.
Aʼzamov is best known for his films Maftuningman (Delighted by You) (1958) and Oʻtgan kunlar (Days Gone By) (1967). Maftuningman is the first Uzbek comedy and is considered to be one of the greatest Uzbek films of all time.
Filmography
[edit]As director
[edit]- Qilich (Russian: Клыч) (Qilich) (1934)
- Узбекский киноконцерт (Uzbek Cinema and Concert) (1941)
- Tohir va Zuhra (Tohir and Zuhra) (1945)
- Во имя счастья (In the Name of Happiness) (1956)
- Maftuningman (Russian: Очарован тобой) (Delighted by You) (1958)
- Рыбаки Арала (The Fishers of the Aral) (1958)
- Furqat (Russian: Фуркат) (Furqat) (1959)
- Отвергнутая невеста (The Rejected Bride) (1961)
- Дорога за горизонт (The Road Beyond the Horizon) (1963)
- Abdulla Nabiyev (Russian: Пятеро из Ферганы) (Abdulla Nabiyev) (1963)
- Листок из блокнота (A Page from a Notebook) (1965)
- Sayyod qoʻngʻirogʻi (Russian: Колокол Саята) (The Bell of Sayyod) (1966)
- Oʻtgan kunlar (Russian: Минувшие дни) (Days Gone By ) (1969)
- Olovli soʻqmoqlar (Russian: Горячие тропы) (The Fiery Paths) (1971)
- Mehrobdan chayon (Zulmatni tark etib) (Russian: Скорпион из алтаря (Побег из тьмы)) (Scorpion in the Pulpit (The Escape from Darkness)) (1973)
- Odamlar tashvishida (Russian: Ради других) (For Others) (1976)
- Ota nasihati (Russian: Отцовский наказ) (A Father's Advice) (1979)
- Katta va qisqa hayot (Russian: Большая короткая жизнь) (Big and Short Life) (1981)
- Пароль — «Отель Регина» (Uzbek: Parol — «Regina mehmonxonasi») (Password: The Hotel Regina) (1983)
As actor
[edit]- Аня (Anya) (1927)
- Земля жаждет (Uzbek: Yer chanqogʻi) (The Earth Is Thirsty) (1930)
- Последний бек (The Last Bey) (1930)
- Yuksalish (Russian: Подъем) (The Ascent) (1931)
- Sayyod qoʻngʻirogʻi (Russian: Колокол Саята) (The Bell of Sayyod) (1966)
- Hayot tunda oʻtib ketdi (Russian: Парень и девушка) (1968)
- Oʻtgan kunlar (Russian: Минувшие дни) (Days Gone By ) (1969)
- Olovli soʻqmoqlar (Russian: Горячие тропы) (Hot Paths) (1971)
Awards
[edit]- People's Artist of the USSR (1979)[6]
- People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1970)[7]
- Honored Worker of Art of the Uzbek SSR (1965)[7]
- State Hamza Prize (1970)[8]
- Order of the October Revolution[5]
- Order of the Badge of Honor (18 March 1959)[9]
- Medal "For Distinguished Labour" (6 December 1951)[10]
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Aʼzamov Yoʻldosh". Ensiklopedik lugʻat (in Uzbek). Vol. 1. Toshkent: Oʻzbek sovet ensiklopediyasi. 1988. p. 71. 5-89890-002-0.
- ^ "Yuldash Agzamov". Kino-Teatr (in Russian). Retrieved 23 February 2012.
- ^ "Agzamov Yuldash". Tashkent Memorial (in Russian). Retrieved 23 February 2012.
- ^ "Aʼzamov Yoʻldosh". Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi (in Uzbek). Toshkent. 2000–2005.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b "Йўлдош Аъзамов". Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 139. 18 June 1985. p. 3.
- ^ Szczerbiak-Walicka, Bożena (2001). Płatonow po polsku: z problematyki przekładu literackiego (in Polish). Ibidem. p. 82. ISBN 978-83-88679-11-7.
- ^ a b Тошкент: энциклопедия (in Uzbek). Tashkent: "Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi" Davlat Ilmiy Nashriyoti. 2009. p. 88. ISBN 978-9943-07-096-7.
- ^ "Адабиёт, санъат ва архитектура соҳасида Ҳамза номли Ўзбекистон ССР давлат мукофотларини бериш тўғрисида" [On awarding the state awards of the Uzbekistan SSR named after Hamza in the fields of literature, art and architecture]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 90. 17 April 1970. p. 1.
- ^ "Указ Президиума Верховного Совета СССР О награждении орденами и медалями СССР работников искусства и литературы Узбекской ССР". Pravda Vostoka (in Russian). No. 65. 19 March 1959. p. 1.
- ^ "Указ Президиума Верховного Совета СССР О награждении орденами и медалями работников литературы и искусства Узбекской ССР" (PDF). Sovetskoe iskusstvo (in Russian). No. 98. 8 December 1951. p. 1.
External links
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- People from Syr-Darya Oblast
- Mass media people from Tashkent
- People's Artists of the USSR
- Soviet film directors
- Soviet screenwriters
- Soviet male screenwriters
- Male screenwriters
- Uzbekistani film directors
- Uzbekistani film producers
- Uzbekistani male film actors
- 20th-century Uzbekistani male actors
- Recipients of the State Hamza Prize