Akhtem Seitablaiev

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Akhtem Seitablaiev

Born December 11, 1972Yangiyul, USSR (Uzbekistan)30 credits

Crimean Tatar filmmaker. Akhtem Shevketovych Seitablayev, born 11 December 1972, is a Ukrainian actor, screenwriter and film director of the Crimean Tatars origin. He is the director of several high-profile films, including Haytarma in 2013 and Another's Prayer in 2017. He has expressed opposition to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and his films about the fate of several prominent Crimean Tatars have been praised throughout the former Soviet Union but criticized by hardline Russian nationalists. Seitablaiev was born in 1972 in Yangiyo‘l, then part of the Uzbek SSR. During the Stalinist period, his parents were deported by the Soviet authorities to Uzbekistan in the Sürgün since Crimean Tatars were one of the several ethnic groups to experience universal exile in the Stalin era. He attended school in Uzbekistan and remained in there with his family until they moved back to Crimea during the Perestroika era in 1989, where he began his film career in 1992 after graduating from the Crimean Cultural Enlightenment School. From 1992 to 2004 he worked at the Simferopol State Crimean Tatar Theater, where he directed several plays including works of Alexander Pushkin. In 2005 he began working at the Kyiv Academic Theatre of Drama and Comedy on the left-bank of Dnieper. In 2009 he directed his first film, Quartet for Two. In 2013 he directed the movie Haytarma (English: Return) based on the real life of Amet-khan Sultan, a Crimean Tatar flying ace and twice Hero of the Soviet Union who witnessed the Sürgün but managed to avoid deportation due to his father's Lak ancestry and the intervention of Timofey Khryukin, commander of the 8th Air Army. The film was praised by the Kyiv Post as "must-see for history enthusiasts" and criticized by Komsomolskaya Pravda for depicting the NKVD officers doing the deportation as violent while portraying the deported women and children in a much more sympathetic light. Russian consul in Crimea Vladimir Andreev said the film was "distorting the truth", and attacked the movie for being made by Crimean Tatars, who he said deserved to be deported, but he admitted that he did not actually watch the film, and based his opinion that the movie was inaccurate only because it was made by Crimean Tatars. However, Andreev's orders telling Russians invited to the film to not attend resulted in several Russian generals invited to the premiere cancelling, though some still saw it. Andreev's comments sparked a huge backlash that led to his resignation, while Seitablayev jokingly thanked Andreev for giving the movie free advertising.

Known For

Filmography

Another Franko
2024Another Franko
as Andrii HryshchukMovie
Myrnyi-21
2023Myrnyi-21
DirectorMovie
Wings
2023Wings
as GodMovie
Ukrainian Cinema. The Rise
2022Ukrainian Cinema. The Rise
as Self (the expert)Movie
Money Quest
2021Money Quest
as DoctorMovie
Pulse
2021Pulse
as doctorMovie
Flash
2020Flash
as selfTV
Numbers
2020Numbers
DirectorMovie
Homeward
2019Homeward
as Mustafa, fatherMovie
The Rising Hawk
2019The Rising Hawk
DirectorMovie
Cyborgs
2017Cyborgs
DirectorMovie
The Fight Rules
2017The Fight Rules
as Man in BlackMovie
На линии жизни
2016На линии жизни
as Сергей Задорожный, хирургTV
Central Hospital
2016Central Hospital
as Рустам Агаларов, хирургTV
Guard
2015Guard
as ТатаринTV
Khaytarma
2013Khaytarma
as Amethan SultanMovie
Quartet for two
2007Quartet for two
DirectorMovie
Dancing with the Stars
2006Dancing with the Stars
as Self – ContestantTV
Tatar Triptych
2004Tatar Triptych
as Istanbul sokhty / RustemMovie
Mamay
2003Mamay
as Tatar warriorMovie