Pəncə Qulaq Palaz Tikan 1976
The story is about the amusing adventures that happen to a little bear.
The story is about the amusing adventures that happen to a little bear.
The film is intended for young children and tells about the famous character of Azerbaijani folklore, Cırtdan, and his new, amusing adventures in the modern era. It blends fantastic elements from folk tales with contemporary motifs, creating a harmonious mix of tradition and modernity. In the story, enormous modern technology, a product of human ingenuity, is always ready to help humanity. No matter how much the legendary Simurgh bird and the magic carpet fly after the magical ball, they cannot catch it. Then a powerful and kind rocket comes to the rescue, catches the magical ball, and returns it to little Cırtdan.
The main idea of the film is centered on alliance and unity.
In difficult times, the benevolent act of reaching out a helping hand to someone in need should not be forgotten and should always be remembered. In general, doing good is the duty of every person.
The film is based on the poem of the same name by Abbas Makulu
The film is about the disease tuberculosis and the methods used to fight it. The film discusses the achievements of Azerbaijani medical workers in treating this disease and the new methods they have developed.
In the parable film, the early roots of the conflict between the Armenians attacking our lands and the Azerbaijanis defending them are revealed, showing the senselessness of hostility and enmity among people.
The film is a sorrowful story about the fate of an unsuccessful man who has a very beautiful voice.
Indifference is the main plague of our troubled time, and fighting against it is the civic duty of each of us. The film makes viewers reflect on their own stance in life. The motion picture is about human beings and nature, their interaction, as well as the rich spirituality and moral maturity of a person.
The film is about young people who live a carefree, idle life. They spend their time having fun with their friends in their father’s **Pobeda** car, driving it aimlessly around the city. Eventually, their reckless behavior leads them to crash the car in an accident.
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This is a short film dedicated to the anniversary of the January 20 events.
In The Outer City (Bayırşəhər), one of Baku’s historically and architecturally significant neighborhoods, large-scale demolition has already begun, placing the city’s memory under threat. For over a year, local residents and architects have been fighting to protect the historic buildings, the urban fabric, and Baku’s unique identity from the excavators’ bucket — yet the scope of destruction keeps expanding day by day. “Beneath the Ruins: The Outer City” is the follow-up to the documentary “Framed: The Outer City.”
Aydin is a young boy who dyes his hair and...
Isbat, who sells consolation to the families of the dead, and Gunel, a lipstick seller, communicate only by speaking to water. During a selfie with a grieving family, everyone around Isbat suddenly begins to freeze, while elsewhere the lipsticks Gunel sells disrupt a young couple’s relationship. Between grief and longing, the two are searching for a way to finally meet.
Until recently, there was a village called Alekseyevka in the Khachmaz region of Azerbaijan. Alekseyevka was an international homeland for everyone who lived there. After the collapse of the USSR, local residents began to move to other regions of the world for various personal reasons. The film's heroines Larisa and Nina meet in Alekseyevka (now Chaykenary) and try to feel the warmth of the past again.
The Outer City (Bayırşəhər), a special protected zone of historical and architectural significance in Baku, faces an uncertain future. The newly approved Baku City Master Plan poses a threat of demolition to this area. Two historic buildings on Tolstoy and Rostropovich Streets have already been demolished. The residents of The Outer City and a group of architects did not remain silent in the face of such blatant destruction. This documentary film portrays their struggle to protect their homes and the historical legacy of Baku — a place now being framed for destruction in the name of development.
This film is about a woman's life struggle starting from her father's house. Ilhama, who lives in Kish village of Sheki, spent most of her life working with tourists who came to the village. In order to get rid of the hardships she lived in his father's house, she set out to build her life in another house, in another family, in an unfamiliar environment. Although she dropped out of school for this, the new way of life brought her closer to her dreams.