A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 19, 2019
Original Title:
Əlvida, Şmidt!
Alternate Titles:
Goodbye, Schmidt!
Прощай, Шмидт!
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Azerbaijan Republic Ministry of Culture
Mozalan
Production Countries:
Azerbaijan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
“Goodbye Schmidt!”. A movie, which deeply hints, even though it doesn’t make to think about…* Emil Schmidt belongs to the German ethnicity and wishes to immigrate to Germany. He dreams to realize his goal by applying to the German Embassy with official requests every month, but at the very beginning, nothing is that simple, as it seems to be to him. He is being accepted, but only to the offices. He is being heard, but nobody listens to him. People feel sorry for him, but they don't help…. The remarkable hero story of this picture will share with us an autumn sorrow and a summer joy and will allow us to live through his fate and to keep silent about the meaning of life. What could be higher than human values, love and freedom? What could be closer to us than the Motherland? What could be more important for a person whose life can end at any moment?
Administration:
Orxan Hasanalizade
Fahri Karimoglu
Allahverdi Cahangirov
Art Designer:
Gözəl Əliyeva
Parviz Babayev
Art Direction:
Aziz Mammadov
Lala Kazimova
Assistant Director:
Xadica Qarayeva
Camera Operator:
Nadir Mehdiyev
Costume Designer:
Aygun Mahmudova
Decorator:
Arif Niftiyev
Director:
Ali-Sattar Quliyev
Director of Operations:
Akif Rustamov
Editor:
Elshad Rahimov
Executive Producer:
Tarlan Babayev
Fight Choreographer:
Murad Abdullayev
Finance:
Sevda Hasanova
Graphic Designer:
Ulvi Babayev
Line Producer:
Arif Safarov
Makeup Designer:
İrada Gulbabayeva
Musical Casting:
Isfar Sarabski
Original Music Composer:
Roman Shulga
Other:
Rufat Karimzada
Producer:
Ali-Sattar Quliyev
Producer's Assistant:
Jafar Akhundzade
Script Editor:
Ilgar Fahmi
Second Assistant Camera:
Nurlan Ələkbərov
Sound Director:
Seymur Aliyev
Sound Engineer:
Sergey Netrunenko
Writer:
Rustam Babazadeh
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