
Gumrah Rahimov
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Gumrah Rahimov.
Born: December 6, 1944
Place of Birth: Borchalo, Georgian SSR, USSR [now Marneuli, Georgia]
Known For

In the Fire
Historical film about the dramatic event in the southern regions of Azerbaijan during the 1917 Soviet Revolution.

The Devil under the Windshield
A journalist is investigating a group of poachers who are illegally selling the huge amounts of fish

The Poet
The film is dedicated to the memory of the great Azerbaijani poet Muhammad Fuzuli by the relic-gazalakh, and the lyric poet Aliaga Vahid. The poet's life is presented in chronological order. The authors do not clearly indicate the names of the people who covered Vahid. They tried to create a generalized artistic image using some of the master poet's masterpieces from his difficult life.

Nasimi
The film is a biographical true story about life of Imadaddin Nasimi, well known throughout the East for his school of philosophy and thought, poems and promotion of moral values in a feudal society. During the 14th-15th centuries, when Azerbaijan was a stage for warring powers and civil wars, Nasimi was the only poet committed to promotion of humanism and moral values inflicting criticism on the ruling system and the society itself. For his intruding role in feudal regimes, Nasimi lived a complex and tragic life.

The Jinn in Microdistrict
The events in the film take place in one of the modern cities. The editor-in-chief Rustam Agayev (Egit Iskenderov) finds an ancient lamp placed in the jaw. For the talented but poor character Rustam, this lamp shatters the sky. With the help of jinn, the young man suceeds: his play is made on anchor; his girlfriend, Maya (Natalia Tagiyeva), agrees to marry him, and the bar is in the apartment. But Rustam wants to achieve everything. When the jinn throws away his "owner," he unveils the secret: a person must believe in his own power, and there must be a strong desire to create miracles.

Wait for Me
The film is about village boy who became an enlisment officer and came back to Garabagh and fell in love with bey's daughter.

Trap
The film takes place in Karabakh, where Baku students come to help build a settlement for refugees. Among them are two young lovers, Tural and Gunel. One night, they witness a failed sabotage attempt by Armenian militants, which Tural manages to record on his video camera. The footage shows explosions, armed extremists, and an unmarked helicopter, becoming key evidence. Realizing this, the enemies decide to eliminate the unwanted witness.

Interrogation
The investigator Seyfi Ganiyev runs the case of an illegal mercery shop's head Murad Abiyev, who confessed in embezzlement of one million rubles from public funds. Abiyev is also accused of the murder of an underage girls that occurred in Riga shortly after Abiyev saw her. He denies his guilt, but does not name the perpetrators though he knows them, despite the fact that he is facing the death penalty. The investigator understands that some high-ranking officials stand behind Abiyev, but he has no proof. Ganiyev seeks to obtain from the prisoner the whole truth to bring the criminals to justice.

The Mother in Law
The movie is about relations between mother and her daughter-in-law.

The Lion Ran Away from the House
A musical fairy tale about a lion who got bored living in the zoo and goes wandering around the city of Baku, where he met and became friends with a boy Rustam.
Filmography
as polis işçisi
as Gumrah
as Officer
as Bolshevik
as Villager
as Passenger
as Tramp
as Bronze Vali
as Butcher
as Khosrov
as Phaeton (Carriage) Driver
as Driver
as Officer
as Firefighter
as Bolshevik
as Driver
as Tiger
as Villager
as Mukhtar
as Salim