A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 16, 2017
Original Title:
Bayram Axşamı
Alternate Titles:
Bayram axsami
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
M Group Production
Production Countries:
Azerbaijan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
The interesting events that happen to a 30-year-old city dweller on the eve of the magnificent celebration of Novruz in Baku. Bayram, who has been living an unsuccessful life, is determined to put an end to all his failures on this Novruz holiday. In accordance with tradition, he also makes a wish and jumps over a bonfire. The wish he wishes for is to live a problem-free life like a child! However, if you don't want to end up in an unthinkable situation, you should be careful about what you wish for. Otherwise, you may end up in a dead end like the hero of our film. His wish turned his life upside down and shocked his friends, fiancée, and everyone around him. No one can find a way out of the ridiculous and unbelievable situations he finds himself in. Moreover, since his wedding is only a few days away, the situation is getting even more complicated. His life is getting more difficult every passing day.
Boom Operator:
Emin Mahmudov
Camera Technician:
Rafis Fərzəliyev
Colorist:
Emin Muradov
Costume Design:
Aygun Mahmudova
Director:
Toğrul Məmmədov
Director of Photography:
Rauf Gurbanaliyev
Dolly Grip:
Agil Hasanov
Editor:
Emin Muradov
Executive Producer:
İsmayıl Bağırov
Focus Puller:
Vüsal Süleymanov
Lighting Artist:
Hikmət Fikrətoğlu
Ramin İsmayılov
Makeup Artist:
Nura Babayeva
Music Arranger:
Islam Shirvani
Fərid İsmayılov
Post Producer:
Emin Muradov
Producer:
Murad Dadashov
Production Design:
Zaur Abdullayev
Pyrotechnician:
Alibala Mamedov
Screenplay:
Toğrul Məmmədov
Cəmil Məmmədli
Sound:
Sergey Netrunenko
Sound Effects:
Samir Asadov
Stunt Coordinator:
Əli Məmmədov
Stunts:
Əli Məmmədov
Əhməd Cəfərov
Bəxtiyar Abasov
Vugar Aliyev
Fərid İbrahimov
Technical Supervisor:
Adil İsmayil
Visual Effects:
Emin Muradov
Natiq Zeynalov
Tural Məmmədzadə
Elgün Bayramlı
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