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- Adil continues his journey in cinema. There are two lines about Adil's life. One of them is modern day, which Adil try to save pregnant Leyla's child from abortion, and another one is about past of Adil.
- In rural Azerbaijan, a mother welcomes her adult son, who left home eight years earlier. In the calm rhythm of rural life, reflective silences punctuate their personal, philosophical conversations.
- A crime, mystery, time travel story... which fits marvellously well and seems quite realistic despite the uncommon situations.
- Hozu is coming from a remote village to work with his cousin in Baku.
- A businessman's family gets devastated by a brutal murder of a little son. New lines begin to open up by involvement of a former traumatised yet talented detective.
- Akif's parents, Ahmet and Elnara, who grew up illiterate and without any profession, without love, took Akif out of school and were busy looking for a job for him. A poor family living in a poor house turn to Akif's drug addict uncle Azer, who is engaged in car repair, to provide him with a job. Moreover, Elnara's brother, Mansur, who works as a laborer, took refuge in this poor family so that he would be free from additional expenses. In the background of all this poverty and chaos, a murder occurs at home. The murdered person is hidden and is being searched for by both relatives and the police as a missing person.
- "Breath," is a psychological drama that tells the true story of Bakhtiyar, a war prisoner who was held captive from 1994-1996. Upon returning to his village after 28 years of enemy occupation, Bakhtiyar struggles to adjust to life outside of captivity and grapples with the trauma he experienced during his time as a prisoner. As Bakhdiyar struggles to come to terms with the trauma of his past and adjust to life outside of captivity, he turns to nature as a means of processing his emotions. He shares his story with the rain, the snow, the trees, and the stones, finding solace and a sense of connection in the natural world. Despite the joyous occasion of the village's liberation, Bakhtiyar cannot seem to shake off the deep scars that the experience has left on his psyche. He finds it difficult to connect with those around him and to adjust to a normal life. Through Bakhtiyar's story, "Breath" highlights the devastating impact of war and prolonged captivity on the human psyche. The film underscores the fact that the effects of trauma can last a lifetime, even after physical freedom has been regained. The film reminds us that the path to recovery and healing is often a long and difficult one, and that it is important to offer support and understanding to those who have suffered the traumas of war and captivity. Through Bakhdiyar's story, "Breath" sheds light on the harrowing experiences of prisoners of war and the far-reaching effects of war on individuals and communities. The film is a poignant reminder that the wounds of war can persist long after the fighting has ended and emphasizes the importance of supporting individuals affected by such trauma.
- Thus, Raftar and Qahraman meet years later, and it turns out that both of our heroes have problems, and both need urgent work.
- An incredible timeless love story between Yarmet and Yargunat. A story about a girl who waited 40 years for her beloved from the war, believing that he was alive, and waited for his return. But alas, their paths parted again and they could not be together.
- Natig, a 16-year-old teenager, can't accept the shame of his family any longer and joins the military tryouts in an attempt to break away from his life in a small village.
- Everyone is born for some reason, lives for a purpose and starts to think about where will we go when we die but there are few people think that where we were before we came to life.
- Davud and Sura are under siege. They wait for the Hunter. Hunter is omnipresent.
- After her husband's death, a widow returns to Moscow with her mother-in-law, unaware that a depressed passenger is determined to blow up the train en route.
- Hasan (33), who works as a sales manager in a construction company, and his wife Farida (30) have not been able to have children for a long time. After a doctor's examination, Hasan learns that he is infertile. But Hasan, who is afraid of harming his masculinity, hides this information from his wife. At the insistence of Hasan's mother, who thinks that the problem is in Sevda, they go to a midwife who lives in a village for treatment.
- The film centers around Novkhani, a coastal village where government officials are conspiring with the local mafia to seize the land of its residents. When the villagers resist, Khan's father is tragically shot on the orders of the corrupt officials. Using satirical language, the film sheds light on various societal problems in the country. As a means of fighting back, the villagers devise a plan to pretend to be the Italian mafia. In this black humor film, the villagers use their newfound "mafia" status to intimidate the corrupt officials and protect their land. Through their clever ruse, the villagers expose the flaws in the system and ultimately emerge victorious. Towards the end of the film, the villagers' successful plan to pose as the Italian mafia is revealed to be nothing more than a dream that Khan had while he was asleep. As Khan wakes up from his dream, he finds himself in a courtroom, where he is being tried for his involvement in a real-life dispute over coastal land ownership.
- Azerbaijani comedy show, running since 2020.
- An elderly couple confront the ravages of war in their poverty-stricken village.
- The comedy series of Shemi, Shoshu and their close relatives. They each possess unique characteristics, which puts them in funny, but also troubled situations.
- 'In Between Dying' is the love story of Davud, a young man trying to find his "real" family, who completes his life cycle in a single day. When he does find Love, it's in the place he has always lived. But it is too late.
- The story follows a soldier who returns from war and finds everyone in his village has rotted away due to a mysterious illness. The only survivor, his sister, is also slowly rotting, with only a dog to keep her company.
- Ramin must buy a house to get the permission of his girlfriend's father. After some troubles he manages to buy one only to find out that the house already have two other owners.
- The story is set in Baku. A famous photographer has to choose between accepting a valuable job offer in Africa or marrying his fiancee - a young , talented sculptor inspired by images of ritual dances. The photographer decides to accept the job offer and - once again - postpones his wedding. During the ensuing quarrel, the photographer and his fiancee have a car accident along the road which leads to the ancient cave city. They later find themselves in a police precinct, where the photographer has to come to terms with his dread of women or he will not leave the precinct alive.
- In a tiny Azerbaijani fishing village young Sarah's father disappears at sea. Misfortunes abound until the superstitious inhabitants demand a funeral. Rebellious Sarah undertakes one last, and deadly, attempt to find her father.
- An Azerbaijanian veteran of battle for Brest fortress takes gun again 50 years later - to defend Nagorny Karabakh from Armenians.
- "At some point," Rafael tells Arzu, "people walk together ... and then their ways part ... each destined to follow the labyrinth of their own inner city ..." Arzu, a young girl growing up in contemporary Azerbaijan, falls in love with Rafael, her piano teacher's son, a veteran of the Karabakh War. Twice her age and unable to escape from the ravages of war, Rafael is forced to live on the edge of a society that sees him as a 'cripple.' Arzu, desperate to escape from the same repressive society which confines women to a strict, narrow path, chooses Rafael over her family and friends - but threatened by Arzu's mother, and guided by the wisdom born out of his own brokenness, Rafael makes the supreme sacrifice of love ...
- Zaur and Tahmina are deeply in love. But Zaur's mother is not thinking highly about Tahmina. Further incidents affect him.
- A funny story happens to a block's residents. Everything begins when Tofig comes back from soldiering. Mommy wants to marry off his only son. His future father-in-law is a professor. But this professor is not like others.
- The series begins with the life of Mamed (Nofal Shahlaroglu), who cannot pay his debts and is always in trouble. Mamed's work as an actor was never going well. On the eve of his life going wrong, he meets a spirit named Suleyman (Elnur Huseynov) who can only be seen by those who hold the magical rosary, which no one can see.
- Maryam, an immigrant living in the US returns to her small village in Azerbaijan after discovering that her father is alive and residing in a psychiatric facility. She tries to help recover his mind with her memories but the struggle against the disease turns into a fight with her own conscience.
- The film takes the audience on a journey through the experiences of a group of drum teachers working in a music school during the Covid-19 pandemic and the 2nd Karabakh War. The teachers are passionate about their craft and are committed to imparting their knowledge and love of music to their students. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic and war, they persevere in their mission, determined to keep the rhythm of life going. However, tragedy strikes when Tofiq, one of the teachers, falls ill with Covid-19 and eventually succumbs to the disease while in hospital. The news of his death sends shockwaves through the music school community, and the teachers are left reeling from the loss of their colleague and friend. As they mourn Tofiq's passing, the film delves into the intricacies of the rhythms between life and death. The audience is presented with a variety of forms of life and death - some peaceful and natural, while others are sudden and violent. The teachers are forced to confront the fragility of life and the inevitability of death, leading them to reassess their priorities and worldview. Babak, the film's main protagonist, is particularly affected by Tofiq's death. In addition to losing his colleague, he also loses his own friend in the war. The double loss leaves Babak grappling with a range of emotions, causing him to view the balance between life, death, and the disruption of harmony as a new rhythm. Every beat represents the start of a new life, with the potential for both positive and negative outcomes. Babak learns that the rhythm of life is not always smooth and steady but is instead constantly shifting and changing. The film captures the poignant melody of life, highlighting the bittersweet nature of existence. The teachers find solace in the music they create together, using it as a means of expressing their emotions and finding a sense of catharsis. They also find comfort in each other, forming a tight-knit community that supports each other through the ups and downs of life. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic and war, the teachers continue to inspire their students and each other, determined to keep the rhythm of life going. The film delves deeper into Babak's journey, as he volunteers for the war effort due to his language skills. The experience proves to be incredibly challenging for him, both physically and mentally. He is confronted with the brutal realities of war, which take a significant toll on his mental health. Despite the difficulties, Babak tries to understand the rhythm of life amidst the chaos and violence of war. He witnesses both the fragility and resilience of life, as he sees people both lose and fight for their lives. The film captures Babak's inner struggles as he grapples with the weight of his experiences and tries to make sense of the world around him. As the war comes to a close, Babak returns to the music school, where he finds comfort in the familiar rhythms of music and the support of his colleagues. He continues to process his experiences, using music as a means of expression and healing. The film shows how even in the midst of hardship and trauma, the rhythm of life persists, offering hope and the potential for renewal.
- The film based on Agil Abbas's novel about Nagorno-Karabakh War.
- "Beyond the Wall" is a short film about an intrinsic link between present and past, a spiritual journey of the Artist through the pain of loneliness, an epitome of eternal Love. The film, convey the feelings and emotions of the principal character in the form of music and lyrics, and it do it through poetic symbols and surreal artistic images. The dance is also an allusion to the timelessness of love.
- A young man tells the dream he had about running away with the daughter of chief of police to his grandma. People spread and exaggerate rumors as if it was a real story until it reaches to the chief himself.
- Animated series that follows the struggle of three friends, Ismayil, Chingiz and Ali trying to make money and be more successful.
- Caspian Report provides analysis, news and relevant history about geopolitics. The primary focus of the channel in Asia with occasional ventures into Africa and the Americas. Stories include both cooperation and conflict presented from multiple perspectives with occasional informed prognostication.
- Gabil returns home to the humble family farmstead, surrounded by an orchard of venerable pomegranate trees; since his sudden departure twelve years ago he was never once in contact. However, the deep emotional scars he left behind cannot be erased from one day to the next.
- Accused of being an unfit mother by her influential husband, Banu fights for the custody of her son amid the chaos of the final days of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. She has four days to find a single voice to speak on her behalf.
- Shemi and Shoshu force Gambar to marry with Shoshu's sister. They decide to celebrate Shoshu's sister's wedding at Baku. After taking a pill Shemi and Shoshu wake up, with no memory of the previous night and Gambar's missing. They make their way around the city in order to find Gambar.
- The plot of the documentary reveals the role of Azerbaijan and its people in defeating Nazism and the strategic importance of the Azerbaijani oil during the war.
- Samir is an amateur filmmaker. Along with his despotic father and older sister Roza he resides in "Shanghai" - a slum located in close proximity to downtown Baku, the capital of the oil rich Republic of Azerbaijan. By sheer accident, Samir captures a video of Roza getting intimate with her boyfriend Rasim, an Azerbaijani gastarbeiter from Moscow. Samir blackmails Roza and Rasim with the video, well aware of the serious of implications caused by social stigma and reactionary mindset of his father. Rasim tries to bribe Samir, however the issue happens to be much deeper than it appears. The film is loosely based on a short story by Anton Chekhov 'The Naughty Boy'.
- Ali coaches a rowing team in a provincial town. The young squad also includes his son Ruslan, who finds it difficult to meet the demands Ali makes on him, and his father's frostiness and continual dissatisfaction are getting him down. Ali is experiencing a crisis of middle age, and only Ruslan is preventing him from leaving his wife Leyla, whom he criticizes for spoiling their son. He finds solace in his Polish lover Sasha, who'd rather have Ali for herself and dreams of starting a new life with him. Just before an important race, in the interests of the team's performance, Ali decides to replace Ruslan, who was originally chosen for the event. But when tragedy strikes that same day, Ali is overcome with emotions he doesn't know how to deal with.