Ramiz Hasanoglu

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Ramiz Hasanoglu
Born (1949-04-13) 13 April 1949 (age 75)
NationalityAzerbaijani
OccupationFilm director

Ramiz Hasanoglu (Azerbaijani: Ramiz Həsənoğlu; born 13 April 1946, Yerevan, Armenian SSR) is an Azerbaijani Soviet film director; Honoured Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR (1989); People's Artist of Azerbaijan (2006).[1]

Life[edit]

He was born in Yerevan, the Armenian SSR, in 1949. His mother is Etaye Aliyeva, who was an "Honoured Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR". His father, Hasan Mirzayev, was also an art worker and "Honoured Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR".

Since 1966, he has been an assistant director at Azerbaijan Television. In 1971 he graduated from the Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts, in 1978 - from the directing department of the Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinema. Ramiz Hasanoghli is the author of many favourite Azerbaijani TV plays, such as: "Distressed Piano", "Ordan-burdan" ("From Here to There"), "On the Train", "Evleri kondalan yar", "The Man in Green Glasses". He also screened the works of Azerbaijani writer Anar - "You, I, He and the Telephone", "The Century Revives Us", "Anxiety". In total, he directed more than 50 films and TV plays, as well as more than 200 TV programmes. In 1989 he was awarded the title of Honoured Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR. In 2000, the film "Family", created in co-authorship with Rustam Ibragimbekov, was awarded the main prize of the Eurasian Festival held in Moscow. Since 1993, Ramiz Hasanoglu has been the head of the Sabah creative association at the Azerbaijan State Television. Since 2019, he was also head of the "Azerbaycantelefilm".[2][3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Azərbaycan Respublikasının televiziya və radio işçilərinə fəxri adların verilməsi haqqında Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 1766 saylı Sərəncamı". e-qanun.az. 2006. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
  2. ^ Axşam.az (25 January 2019). "Ramiz Həsənoğluna AZTV-də yüksək vəzifə verildi" (in Azerbaijani). Axşam.az. Archived from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
  3. ^ Bakı Post (5 June 2020). "Bu şəxslər "Vaqif Səmədoğlu" medalı aldılar" (in Azerbaijani). Bakupost. Archived from the original on 25 September 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
  4. ^ Report (29 December 2015). ""Qızıl Pəri" mükafatları təqdim olunub" (in Azerbaijani). Report.az. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2023.