Buta (2011)
1h 38m
Running Time
March 11, 2011Release Date
Buta (2011)
1h 38m
Running Time
March 11, 2011Release Date
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Plot.
"Buta" is the story of a lonely 7-year old boy (named Buta), who lives in a mountain village with his grandmother. He is befriended by an old man, a liquid soap merchant who once loved (and lost) Buta's grandmother. The old man's friendship and wise advice helps Buta to overcome his difficulties in life. Buta's grandmother, in the meantime, is weaving a special carpet in memory of Buta's mother. The carpet features a special pattern (also called "Buta"), which represents love. The boy is inspired by his grandmother's work, and decides to make his own "buta" made of rocks and stones, high on the top of the mountain..
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Cast & Crew.

Rafig Azimov
Grandfather

Tofig Aliyev
Buta

Elnur Karimov
Manager

Laman Nabiyeva

Arzu Isayeva

Mirmohsun Mirzayev

Bahadur Safiyev

Kimyakhanim Dashdiyeva
Grandmother

Suleyman Najafov
Villager

Elnur Hüseynov
Manager (voice)

Ilgar Najaf
Director / Screenplay / Producer

Ramiz Fataliyev
Screenplay

Georgi Beridze
Director of Photography

Aziz Mammadov
Production Design

Javanshir Guliyev
Music

Rafig Aliyev
Music Editor

Giorgi Beridze
Cinematographer

Rovshan Aliyev
Script Editor

Tariyel Hasanzadeh
Sound Designer

Gulshan Salimova
Editorial Manager

Vugar Aliyev
Editor

Jafarbeyli Ruhulla
Sound

Subhani Kiomas
Sound

Valeh Davudov
Assistant Production Design

Safura Manafova
Assistant Production Design

Mehriban Alakbarova
Costumer

Aliagha Ibrahimov
Lighting Design

Khamiz Muradov
Producer

Shahin Hasanli
Costume Design

Fərşid Əlizadə
Assistant Director of Photography

Ramiz Rovshan
Script Editor

Firuzə İsmayılova
Makeup Designer
Details.
This Movie Is About.
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Wiki.
Buta (Azerbaijani: Buta) is a 2011 Azerbaijani drama film written and directed by Ilgar Najaf. The film was selected as the Azerbaijani entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make it to the final shortlist. In 2011 it won the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Children's Feature Film.