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Other names
  
The Dynasty King

Years active
  
1951-2002


Name
  
Takhir Sabirov

Role
  
Film actor

Full Name
  
Tahir Mukhtorovich Sabirov

Born
  
21 December 1929 (
1929-12-21
)
Stalinabad, USSR

Occupation
  
Film director, actor, screenwriter, producer

Died
  
May 30, 2002, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

Takhir Sabirov (Russian: Тахир Сабиров) (born December 21, 1929 in Stalinabad (USSR) now Dushanbe, Tajikistan) is a renowned Tajik film director, actor, screenwriter, art director, and one of the most notable figures of the Tajik cinema. He is known as the "founding father" of the One Thousand and One Nights dynasty of the film industry due to his creation of the 'Scheherazade' trilogy.

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He is also known by his formal name Takhir Mukhtorovich Sabirov. His mother Mastona Sobir Zoda was the daughter of Duke Sobir-kaloni Tura-zoda of Samarkand (now part of the Samarqand Province, Uzbekistan), from the Duchy of Greater Khorasan, known as Tura-zoda, who were eminent members of Central Asia's Aristocracy. Takhir was the youngest of five children. He was married twice and has two sons and three daughters.

He completed the Performing Arts discipline at the Tashkent State Art Institute of Theatrical Arts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. In 1951, he then continued further by obtaining his Directorial discipline under faculty of Yuri Zavadsky at The Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) in Moscow, Russia.

His first film, "Roh" (1955) (Russian title: Дорога) produced by Mosfilm initiated him into the film industry, but the role of Yodgor in "Dokhunda" (1956) sparked his career and was followed by several successful roles. His directorial debut was in "Vaqti zangirii pisar rasid" (Russian title: "Sinu para jinitsa", 1959), which was the first comedy musical motion picture in the Cinema of Tajikistan. With his films he introduced the Tajik film industry onto international scenebasis with his nomination in International film festivals. His film "Margi Sudkhur" (Russian title: "Smert' Rostovshika", 1966) was nominated at the International Film Festival of Asia and Africa in 1968.

His trilogy of "New Tales of Scheherazade", "Another Night of Scheherazade" and "Last Night of Scheherazade" that were based on the Arabic folktale One Thousand and One Nights had made a great impact in the Cinema of Tajikistan by opening it to European audiences and borders. The Scheherazade trilogies were among one of the first Tajik film productions that achieved distribution beyond Russian (former USSR) borders, placing Tajik film on the map of International Film Festivals. Not only has he directed and co-written the Scheherazade trilogies, but also starred as King Shahryar (Sultan); which coincidentally is more true to his own lineage of royalty. He became a cultural icon gaining more acknowledgement and respect.

Regardless of the obstacles he had faced in his lifetime, he never stopped filming. He is known in the Tajik film industry as one of the major film directors of his time. He broadened his entertainment field as he established entrepreneurial joint venture "Movarounnahr Joint Venture" as an Art Director. Although he was involved in many fields of the film industry, he always had time to instruct and inspire students and apprentices.

In 1999, he was part of the judging committee in the 21st (XXI) Moscow International Film Festival. He became the first Tajik film director to be honored with the position of a film judge. In 2002, he was an honorary guest at the 55th (LV) Cannes Film Festival. Even in his seventy years of age he was involved in film production. However, on May 30, 2002 he died with his film "Khoja Kamoli Khujandi" still in production. In 2003, a street, "Takhir Sabirov Street" was named after his death for his contributions in the Cinema of Tajikistan (Tajikfilm, Tajik Film Studio).

Awards and honors

  • Laurette of (winner) of the ("Gospremii") State Award of Tajikistan
  • Accredited National Actor of Tajikistan
  • People's Artist of Tajikistan (USSR)
  • Postmortem honor street named Takhir Sabirov Street in Dushanbe, Tajikistan
  • Membership

  • USSR Cinematographic Union
  • Central Committee of Tajikistan Komsomol Tajikfilm Studio
  • Year Title: Tajik/Russian/English (role)

    Filmography

    Actor
    1988
    Poslednyaya noch Shakherezady
    1987
    Novye skazki Shakherezady
    1985
    Sudba printsessy
    1985
    I eshchyo odna noch Shakherazady as
    Der Kalif
    1984
    Priklyucheniya malenkogo Muka (TV Movie)
    1982
    Aprelskiye sny (TV Movie)
    1981
    Mir vashemu domu (TV Mini Series) as
    Rustam-Bek
    1980
    Vstrecha v uzchelye smerty as
    Nassymbek
    1959
    Nasreddin v Hodjente, ili Ocharovannyi prints as
    Ocharovannyy prints (as T. Sabirov)
    1957
    Nepovtorimaya vesna as
    Sakhat (as T. Sabirov)
    1957
    Ya vstretil devushku as
    Alim (as T. Sabirov)
    1955
    Doroga as
    Tagi Mukhtarov (as T. Sabirov)
    Director
    1988
    Poslednyaya noch Shakherezady
    1987
    Novye skazki Shakherezady
    1985
    Sudba printsessy
    1985
    I eshchyo odna noch Shakherazady
    1981
    Mir vashemu domu (TV Mini Series)
    1980
    Vstrecha v uzchelye smerty
    1975
    Kto byl nichem...
    1967
    Izmena
    1967
    Margi sudkhur
    1964
    Shakhsenem i garib
    Writer
    1988
    Poslednyaya noch Shakherezady
    1987
    Novye skazki Shakherezady (co-writer)
    1985
    I eshchyo odna noch Shakherazady
    1967
    Izmena (screenplay)
    1967
    Margi sudkhur
    Assistant Director
    1960
    Chelovek menyaet kozhu (co-director - as T. Sabirov)

    References

    Takhir Sabirov Wikipedia