Aghanaghi Akhundov
Costume & Make-Up
Known For

The film is about an oilman who took a lost worker's place and won the respect of other oilmen, was also based on this same ideology, depicting the heroism of oil workers, who never became exhausted and continued working in oil, generation after generation.
Man Casts an Anchor

Based on a story from Nizami Ganjavi’s poem "Seven Beauties". It tells the tale of Shah Bahram Gur and a young woman named Fitna, who, during a hunt, refused to express admiration for his masterful archery, stating that it was merely the result of many days of practice.
Fitna

Produced at the start of the golden age of Azerbaijani animation, Akhundov and Efendiyev’s Jirtdan (meaning “small” or “dwarf”) is a magical little treat in which the titular tiny hero and his brothers must outwit the child-eating Div.
Jirtdan

The animation was based on Abdulla Shaig's "Tig-tig khanum" fairytale published in 1910.