Ayaqqabı əməliyyatı (2016) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 2016

Original Title:
Ayaqqabı əməliyyatı

Alternate Titles:
Операция "Обувь"

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Debut Film Studios

Production Countries:
Azerbaijan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 32

Shoemaker Gadir is known among the people for his stubbornness. His friend's son, businessman Amrulla, convinces all the shops in the area except Gadir's shoe shop to sell. Realizing that he will not be able to convince Tars Gadir, he plays a trick on him. One day, he offers him a job and gives him money as an advance. Gadir, who wants to send his daughter to a festival in Baku and needs money, has to accept Amrulla's offer and pawns his shop. As a result, the job is not done and Gadir loses his shop.

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Art Direction:
Eldar Kuliyev

Camera Operator:
Pərvanə Həsənova

Camera Technician:
Anar Nasrullayev
Hasan Aslanov

Director:
Pərviz Həsənov

Director of Photography:
Elman Aliyev

Driver:
Mustafa Mansour
Ramil Novruzov
Sahib Nəsirov

Editor:
Elşən Bağırov

Executive Producer:
Əlibala Rəhimov

Lighting Artist:
Anar Dadaşov
Saməddin Şükürov

Lighting Design:
Tahir Baghirov

Makeup Artist:
Eldar Israfilov

Music Arranger:
Rövşən Əsgərzadə

Producer:
Fuad Əzizov

Production Design:
Shahin Hasanli

Screenplay:
Əjdər Ol

Sound Director:
Roman Mammadov

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