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Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather 1981

★ 3.73 votes72 min📅 1981-02-12

In this quirky Azerbaijani gem from 1981, *Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather* blends drama and comedy as an elderly man finds himself thrust into the spotlight by a news crew from the capital.

Director: Tofig Taghizadeh

Cast

Huseynagha Sadigov
Huseynagha Sadigov
Grandfather Aziz
Samir Gadirov
Aziz
Shamil Suleymanli
Aziz (Young)
Samandar Rzayev
Samandar Rzayev
Ali Guliyev
Gamlet Kurbanov
Gamlet Kurbanov
Hamida Omarova
Hamida Omarova
Zeynab
Yelena Garajova
Nargiz
Sabir Mammadov
Sabir Mammadov
Tapdig
Rafik Aliyev
Rafik Aliyev
Eldaniz Zeynalov
Eldaniz Zeynalov
Doctor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather (1981) about?

An elderly man becomes an unintended local celebrity when a news crew arrives in his village. As he enjoys the attention, long-buried memories of his late wife begin to resurface, leading to a heartfelt reckoning with the past.

Who directed Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather?

Tofig Taghizadeh directed this 1981 Azerbaijani drama-comedy, blending humor and nostalgia in a short but impactful film.

Who stars in Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather?

The film features Huseynagha Sadigov, Samir Gadirov, Shamil Suleymanli, Samandar Rzayev, and Gamlet Kurbanov in key roles.

Is Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather (1981) worth watching?

While unrated, the film's gentle humor and touching themes make it a charming watch for fans of vintage Azerbaijani cinema. Its short runtime is perfect for a cozy evening in, offering both laughs and a touch of wistfulness.

How long is Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather?

The film runs for 72 minutes.

About Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather (1981) — A 1981 Azerbaijani Comedy-Drama About Memory and Fame

In this quirky Azerbaijani gem from 1981, *Our Great-Grandfather's Grandfather* blends drama and comedy as an elderly man finds himself thrust into the spotlight by a news crew from the capital. The celebration takes an unexpected turn when distant memories resurface—strange, almost forgotten moments about his late wife. Directed by Tofig Taghizadeh, the film captures the warmth and eccentricity of small-town life, where nostalgia and humor collide under a gentle, golden glow.

The story unfolds with a mix of lighthearted charm and quiet reflection, as the protagonist grapples with the past while navigating the whims of a curious world around him. With a runtime just over an hour, it's a brief but memorable escape into a world where time feels both slow and fleeting, and where family secrets have a way of resurfacing when least expected.