Rustam Ibragimbekov

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Gender Male

Birthday 1939-02-05 (85 years old)

Place of Birth Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR

Also Known As Rustam Ibrahimbeyov, Roustam Ibraguimbekov, Rüstam Ibrahimbayov, Rustam Mammad Ibrahim oglu Ibrahimbeyov, Рустам Ибрагимбеков

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

Known For

Writer

2009
The Other Bank

as Adaptation

2008
Birds of Paradise

as Screenplay

2006
Broken Bridges

as Screenplay

2006
2005
Anna

as Screenplay

2005
Nomad: The Warrior

as Screenplay

2004
2004
The Night Is Bright

as Screenplay

2004
Broken Bridges

as Screenplay

2003
2002
The Wizard

as Screenplay

2001
The Heart of the Bear

as Screenplay

1999
East/West

as Screenplay

1998
The Family

as Screenplay

1998
The Barber of Siberia

as Screenplay

1995
Business and Pleasure

as Screenplay

1994
Burnt by the Sun

as Screenplay

1991
Auto Stop

as Screenplay

1991
Close to Eden

as Screenplay

1991
1989
If I Die, Forgive Me

as Screenplay

1988
Free Fall

as Screenplay

1987
Another Life

as Screenplay

1987
The Spy

as Writer

1986
Guard Me, My Talisman

as Screenplay

1984
Park

as Screenplay

1983
1982
Business Trip

as Screenplay

1982
Seven Beauties

as Writer

1981
1980
1980
1979
Interrogation

as Screenplay

1978
Risk Strategy

as Screenplay

1977
The Birthday Party

as Screenplay

1977
One Fine Day

as Screenplay

1976
Oh, Heart... Heart

as Screenplay

1974
Pages of Life

as Writer

1973
And Then I Said No

as Screenplay

1969
In a Southern Town

as Screenplay

1969
In a Southern Town

as Original Concept

1969
1969
A Tale of a Chekist

as Screenplay

Producer

2007
3 Girls

as Producer

2006
2005
Nomad: The Warrior

as Producer

2004
Broken Bridges

as Producer

1993
Dyuba-Dyuba

as Producer

1992

Director

1998
The Family

as Director

1992
1977
One Fine Day

as Director