
Nazim Mammadov
Directing
Known For

The magician crow turns the little boy into a jug. After that a little boy's adventures begin.
The Cursed Jug

The film consists of three novels: the first novel about Gobustan, an ancient human settlement. The second novel deals with the theme of the East and women. The third novel tells about January 20, 1990 and the Khojaly tragedy.
Caravan

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

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

It tells a wise fable about an old and exhausted fox who, in order to find food for itself, thinks hard and invents a new trick. The film highlights the idea that the enemy can very skillfully change its appearance. It can achieve its low and evil goals not through strength, but through deceit and duplicity.
The Fox Goes on Pilgrimage

Animated musical telling the story of Lovely Fatma or Beautiful Fatma, it was the only Azerbaijani language feature-length animated film made during the Soviet Union. Göyçak fatma is an animated opera using a mixture of traditional and cut-out animation.
Lovely Fatma

Based on the story from Nizami Ganjavi's 'Treasury of Secrets' (Sirlər Xəzinəsi). The animation depicts the story of a cruel Shah and his loyal servant, serving as a moral parable about justice, loyalty, and the consequences of one's actions. It is a notable example of 1970s Azerbaijani traditional animation style.