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Valeriy Bakaevich Ahadov
Валерий Ахадов
Birth at
9 August 1945
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Valery Bakaevich Akhadov was born on August 9, 1945 in Samarkand. In 1963-1965 he studied at the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University, worked as an illuminator and assistant operator at the film studio "Tajikfilm". In 1971, Valery Akhadov graduated from the directorial faculty of VGIK, where he studied in the studio of E. Dzigan, then staged documentaries. In 1976, Akhadov based on the story by Maksud Ibrahimbekov filmed the drama "Who will go to Truskavets?" with Alexander Kaidanovsky
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Valery Bakaevich Akhadov was born on August 9, 1945 in Samarkand. In 1963-1965 he studied at the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University, worked as an illuminator and assistant operator at the film studio "Tajikfilm". In 1971, Valery Akhadov graduated from the directorial faculty of VGIK, where he studied in the studio of E. Dzigan, then staged documentaries. In 1976, Akhadov based on the story by Maksud Ibrahimbekov filmed the drama "Who will go to Truskavets?" with Alexander Kaidanovsky and Margarita Terekhova in the lead roles. Akhadov’s film Family Secrets (1983) won several cinematic prizes, including the Golden Ducat in Mannheim. Then the director directed the detective “Additional Arrives on the Second Way”, the historical and biographical film “Lame Dervish”, the drama “Ruth” (the main role was played by Annie Girardo). In 1990, Valery Akhadov and a group of actors from Dushanbe moved to Magnitogorsk, where he now directs the drama theater. He acted as the organizer of theater ("Theater without borders") and film festivals ("Crystal tear"). In 1992, the director directed the melodrama “I Promised, I Will Leave” with Elena Korikova, and in 1993 – the eccentric comedy “The Queen’s Personal Life” with Irina Rozanova in the title role. In 1997, on the Moscow stage, he staged a play. Broda "Well, all, all ... everything?" with Tatiana Vasilyeva and Vladimir Garkalin in the lead roles. In 2000, on the "Kinotavr" tape Valery Akhadov "Women are not recommended to offend" with Vera Glagoleva and Maxim Sukhanov in the lead roles competed with the favorites - "Russian riot" Alexander Proshkin and "Brother-2" Alexei Balabanov.