
Elchin Hami Akhundov
Art
Biography
Elchin Hami Akhundov was born in Baku on February 7, 1948. The artist and director Elchin Akhundov, who graduated from Azim Azimzade Art School (1968) and Lviv Polygraph Institute (1978), made significant contributions to the creation and development of Azerbaijani animation. Since 1966, he has been working in the cinema industry as a production designer, animator, and director. E. Akhundov is the director of up to 10 animated films and the artistic director of up to 30 animated films. From 1994, he worked as the artistic director of Azanfilm Animation Film Studio and from 2000 to 2012, as the managing director of the same studio. In 2016, he founded the Gurama Children’s Animation Studio, which he still leads. E. Akhundov has contributed to the emergence of several generations of modern Azerbaijani directors and animators. Furthermore, E. Akhundov is the author of dozens of educational books for children, including the Make it Yourself Series (Arshin Mal Alan, If Not That One, Then This One), Your First Book Series (Learn step-by-step and Work Hard, Ecological Alphabet) etc. He is the chief consultant of the Azerbaijan Animation book. On December 18, 2000, he was awarded the honorary title of Honored Culture Worker of Azerbaijan in recognition of his contributions to the development of Azerbaijani cinema. Elchin Hami Akhundov was awarded the Golden Boat award for his contribution to Azerbaijan animation at the 2nd ANIMAFILM International Animation Festival (2019). In 2022, he received an award “For his contribution to the development of animation” at the Tashkent International Animation Forum. Elchin Hami Akhundov is the co-founder of the Azerbaijan Animation Association.
Known For

A girl named Umai got tired of toys, she threw them aside, and then went to bed. And Umai saw a dream in which the offended toys decided to leave her.
And Umai Saw a Dream

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

A mysterious creature called Boom-Boom enters the forest, unsettling its animal inhabitants. This children’s animated film draws inspiration from the poem ‘Bum-bum’ by poet Vaqif Samadoghlu, blending playful tension with poetic imagination.
Boom-Boom

The animation was based on Abdulla Shaig's "Tig-tig khanum" fairytale published in 1910.
Pispisa-khanum and Mouse-bey
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Uşaq və külək
A little snail finds an empty house. The insects congratulate him and give him gifts. But the snail does not let them into his house, saying, "My house is too small." The insects turn their backs on him. The snail, which is getting bigger day by day, cannot settle in his house and is forced to carry it on his back.
Snail's House

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Nigaran

Based on a folk tale. About how a mischievous sparrow was punished for his impudence.