Baghir Rafiyev
Birth date:
05 April 1959
Baghir Rafiyev was born in Baku.
He studied at the Cinematography Department of the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (1981).
He worked in Russia for a long time.
For some time he was an employee of the Baku Media Center. Currently he works in the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Foreign filmmakers have produced films such as “Salandar” (1994, directed by Rafi Pitts / France, Russia), “I’m Thinking of Running Away” (2003, directed by Murad Ibrahimbeyov / Russia), “Kostya Gumankov’s Parisian Love” (2004, directed by Konstantin Odegov / Russia), “Tanker Tango” (2006, directed by Bakhtiyar Khudoynazarov / Russia), “It’s Hard to Be a Macho” (2008, directed by Vyacheslav Sorokin / Ukraine), “Sapho” (2008, directed by Kobert Crombie / Russia, Ukraine), “Desantura” (2009, directed by Oleg Bazilov, Vitaly Vorobyov / Russia), “The Death of the Vizier-Mukhtar” (II) (2009, directed by Sergey Vinokurov / Russia), “The Execution Order” (2010, directed by Artyom Aksenenko / Russia), “Moscow, I Love You!” (2010 / Russia), “Goldfish in the City of Ni!” (2010 / Russia), “White Swan” (2012, director Robert Crombie / USA), “Foreign Observation” (2012 / Russia), “12 Months. A New Fairy Tale” (2015, director Denis Yeleonsky / Russia), second operator and performer of the role of Fuad in the film “Destroyed Bridges” (1996, director Rafig Puya / USA).
He is an Honored Artist (2018).
Cinematograph Baghir Rafiyev is the father of cinematographer Jabrayil Rafiyev.