Rza Tahmasib

Rza Tahmasib

Rza Abbasgulu oglu Tahmasib (Azerbaijani: Rza Təhmasib) was an Azerbaijani film director and actor. Tahmasib was born Rza Tahmasibbeyov to a wealthy merchant family. He received his primary education at Maktab-i Tarbiyya school in Nakhchivan, where he learned Russian, Persian and Arabic languages. He continued his education at a three-year Russian school in his hometown. His interest to theatre was invoked by actor Huseyn Arablinski who was touring Nakhchivan with his troupe in 1907. In 1910 he left for Tiflis where he studied at a School of Commerce and joined an amateur actors' club at Shaitan Bazaar. Constantly travelling between Nakhchivan, Tiflis and Erivan, he often participate in both amateur and professional theatre activities in all of the three cities. In 1918, Tahmasib moved to Baku to enter the program of Oriental Studies at the Azerbaijan State University. That same year he got married and had a son (who soon died by drowning in the Volga River), but the marriage did not last long. In his final year of university, Tahmasib switched to the program of Education. In 1933 he was invited by Sergei Eisenstein to Moscow to pursue a degree in film directing at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography and accepted the invitation, having been involved in theatre throughout the 1920s. In 1934 he married a widowed primary school teacher and had three more children. In 1943, Tahmasib directed the movie Sabuhi (1943), a tribute to writer and philosopher Mirza Fatali Akhundov. However Tahmasib's celebrated masterpiece is considered to be the musical comedy "The Cloth Peddler" (1945), which was a screen adaptation of Uzeyir Hadjibeyov's operetta of the same name, composed in 1913. The film was a success not only in Azerbaijan, but throughout the Soviet Union. For directing The Cloth Peddler, Tahmasib received the Stalin Prize in 1946. In 1947 Tahmasib acquired a Ph.D. degree and taught at the Azerbaijan Institute of Theatre. He also translated plays and theatre-related research articles from Russian to Azeri. His other films include The Lights of Baku (1950), in which Tahmasib himself starred, A Song Is Created Thus (1959) and Can One Forgive Him? (1960).

  • Title: Rza Tahmasib
  • Popularity: 0.002
  • Known For: Directing
  • Birthday: 1894-04-20
  • Place of Birth: Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
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  • Also Known As: Рза Тахмасиб, Rza Təhmasib
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Rza Tahmasib Movies

  • 1971
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    The Most Important Interview

    The Most Important Interview

    1 1971 HD

    The film tells the story of journalistic morality in an analytical way. In this sense, the journalist must have a clear conscience and morality. He...

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  • 1968
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    In the Name of the Law

    In the Name of the Law

    1 1968 HD

    The film is about the public prosecutor who fought against the criminality but was killed by them.

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  • 1974
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    The Winds blow in Baku

    The Winds blow in Baku

    1 1974 HD

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  • 1950
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    The Fires of Baku

    The Fires of Baku

    6 1950 HD

    Dedicated to the development of the oil industry of Soviet Azerbaijan in the background of the first half of the twentieth century, including their...

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  • 1936
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    Almas

    Almas

    5 1936 HD

    A new teacher arrives in a remote mountain village, where the old traditions still hold sway.

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  • 1947
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    Fatali Khan

    Fatali Khan

    7 1947 HD

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  • 1959
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    Can One Forgive Him?

    Can One Forgive Him?

    2.7 1959 HD

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  • 1945
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    Arshin Takes a Wife

    Arshin Takes a Wife

    6.5 1945 HD

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  • 1950
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    The Fires of Baku

    The Fires of Baku

    6 1950 HD

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  • 1941
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    Sabuhi

    Sabuhi

    7 1941 HD

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  • 1957
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    How the Song is Composed

    How the Song is Composed

    1 1957 HD

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