A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
Kitabi Dədə Qorqud. Basat və Təpəgöz
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy | History
Production Companies:
Azanfilm
Production Countries:
Azerbaijan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
Aruz, who lost his son during migration, one day finds a strange creature with one eye on his head, brings him to the village and raises him as his own cub. Years pass, Aruz finds his missing son, and Grandpa Gorgud names him Basat. Tepegoz, who has already grown up and finished painting, starts eating people one day. When the people found out about this, they kicked Tepagöz out of the village. After Tepagoz's mother, the fairy, bathed him in the lake of Kir, he is no longer affected by weapons, and Tepagoz made a condition in front of the people that they should bring one man and 500 sheep every day. If not, he will raze the whole place to the ground. Seeing that Oban is in such a difficult situation, Dede Gorgud says, "Basat is the only solution." As a result of the dream he saw, Basat, who returned from his trip incomplete, tricks Tepegoz and defeats him and saves the people from trouble.
Accountant:
Nərminə Mehdiyeva
Administration:
İlqar Musayev
Art Designer:
Yelena Qolubeva
Rauf Dadashov
Firəngiz Quliyeva
Aleksandra Şirinova
Arifa Gatami
Lalə Məmmədova
Tamilla Əsgərova
Assistant Art Director:
Əli Əliyev
Samirə İsmayılova
Assistant Director:
Toğra Ağabəyova
Zəkiyyə Mahmudova
Background Designer:
Arif Əlioğlu
Colorist:
Samirə İsmayılova
Hüseyn Cavid İsmayılov
Director:
Arif Maharramov
Director of Operations:
Heydər Dadaşov
Editor:
Ramiz Rovshan
Information Systems Manager:
Konstantin Qavrish
Painter:
Arif Maharramov
Sound:
Arif Malikov
Sound Director:
Roman Mammadov
Sound Editor:
Rauf Aliyev
Writer:
Arif Maharramov
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