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Elchin Musaoglu () ((アゼルバイジャン語:Elçin Musaoğlu ()); born Baku, Azerbaijan 11 July 1966) is an Azerbaijani filmmaker best known for his award winning movies ''The 40th Door'' and Oscar contender ''Nabat''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Festival de Cine Internacional de Ourense )〕 Musaoglu is a member Union of the Azerbaijan Cinematographers and the Union of Turkish Documentary Cinematographers, and a founder of the Society for Support of the Development of Documentary Films and Authorial Programs. ==Early Life== Although Musaoglu's father, Musa Guliyev, was a professor of historical sciences, Musaoglu spent his youth in the villages of Azerbaijan where he made theatrical performances with other youths often accepting fruit in lieu of payment. His favorite performance was the operetta ''Arshin Mal Alan'' by Uzeyir Hajibeyov. In 1983, aged 17, Elchin entered the Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts and Culture in the faculty of theatre directors. As soon as he completed the 2nd course he was drafted to the Soviet Army in Ukraine, where he spent two years. After coming back from the army he continued his education both in Azerbaijan and Moscow. The last year of university he spent at the Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts in the workshop of Mark Zakharov. In 1990 he was hired by Azerbaijanfilm as an assistant film director. The first film he produced was ''Leyli and Majnun'' based on the poem by Nizami Ganjavi (1990). He worked in Azertelefilm from 1994 to 2004 as a film director and produced more than 30 documentaries and short films. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Elchin Musaoglu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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