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3 See also  





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The Day Passed






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The Day Passed
Directed byArif Babayev
Written byAnar Rzayev
Produced byAzerbaijanfilm
StarringLeyla Shikhlinskaya
Hasan Mammadov
Hasanagha Turabov
CinematographyRasim Ismayilov
Music byEmin Sabitoglu
Distributed byAzerbaijanfilm

Release date

  • 12 February 1971 (1971-02-12)

Running time

83 min.
CountryAzerbaijan
LanguageAzerbaijani

The Day Passed (Azerbaijani: Gün Keçdi) is a 1971 Azerbaijani romantic drama film directed by Arif Babayev. It stars Leyla Shikhlinskaya as Asmar, Hasan Mammadov as Ogtay, and Hasanagha Turabov as Ogtay's colleague. It is an adaptation of the novel "Georgian Surname" by Azerbaijani author Anar Rzayev.[1] Rzayev published the novel in 1967 and later adapted it into a screenplay himself.

The film tells the story of two reconciled childhood friends as they reflect on their past, and also encapsulates the atmosphere and soul of Baku at the time. The title refers to the characters' inability to change their past and what has already happened.

Upon release, The Day Passed garnered widespread popularity and critical acclaim in Azerbaijan. It is now considered one of the best Azerbaijani films from the 1970s.[2]

Plot[edit]

Asmar, one of the main characters of the film, appears to be happy at first glance. She is married to a diplomat, has a daughter, and many friends. She has exciting memories of travelling all over the world. She used to enjoy her entertaining and pleasant lifestyle, but as time passed, its value and significance faded in her eyes. She still had not found her true place in life.

After separating from Ogtay, she desires to rebuild her life and make certain concessions. The film ends on the note that it is impossible to live clinging to the past and memories, and that everyone should look forward to their future.

During the shooting, actor Hasan Mammadov refused to perform the film's ending, which originally included a sexually intimate scene between Ogtay and Asmar. As a result, the writers were forced to make amends to certain parts of the screenplay.[3]

Cast[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Anar: "Onlar mənə düşmən mövqedədirlər, nifrət edirlər"-MÜSAHİBƏ". kulis.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  • ^ "The film "The day passed" demonstrated in Shahbuz region".
  • ^ Soviet Film. 1981.
  • External links[edit]


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