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- A crime, mystery, time travel story... which fits marvellously well and seems quite realistic despite the uncommon situations.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Hozu is coming from a remote village to work with his cousin in Baku.
- Thus, Raftar and Qahraman meet years later, and it turns out that both of our heroes have problems, and both need urgent work.
- 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.
- 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.
- Davud and Sura are under siege. They wait for the Hunter. Hunter is omnipresent.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The comedy series of Shemi, Shoshu and their close relatives. They each possess unique characteristics, which puts them in funny, but also troubled situations.
- "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.
- 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.
- Vitaly enjoys the dusk of his life on an island with thousands of feral horses until his solitude is interrupted by Seymour, an emotionally and physically abused international chess grandmaster.
- Zaur and Tahmina are deeply in love. But Zaur's mother is not thinking highly about Tahmina. Further incidents affect him.
- An Azerbaijanian veteran of battle for Brest fortress takes gun again 50 years later - to defend Nagorny Karabakh from Armenians.
- 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.
- Sharaf Khanum (Elmira Shabanova) is not accepted by her three daughters-in-law in the film about the problem of a daughter-in-law.
- The film based on Agil Abbas's novel about Nagorno-Karabakh War.
- '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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Fourteen-year-old Rustam lives with his mother in a village; his father was killed by the Russian mafia. After his father's death, Rustam tries to provide for himself and his mother without resorting to illegal money-making schemes. But his dream is to join a music band. The title of the film refers to an Azerbaijani fairy tale about saving a princess from a house with 40 doors; no one has succeeded in opening the last door, and thus its secret remains hidden. The villagers have named their village the 40th door as well.
- 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.
- A look at the life and legend of Azerbaijani football legend Gurban Gurbanov.
- An elderly couple confront the ravages of war in their poverty-stricken village.
- Azerbaijani comedy show, running since 2020.
- This time Bozbash Pictures's heores escape from jail and search for hidden treasure of USSR's dictator Stalin while a captain pursues them.
- 1945. The women do the work in a remote village while the men are fighting the Nazis. A small group of deserters is hiding in the mountains and little Bahtiyar acts as the liaison between the men and the village.
- Movie almanac, which consists of ten stories. Directors from Russia, Azerbaijan, Spain and England confessed their love for the capital of Azerbaijan. The novels tell about people living in a modern city, in its own way unique city of Baku, at the junction of East and West, about the relationship of these people, about love, fears and joys, disappointments and victories, about dreams, about knowing and accepting oneself.
- 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.
- "Red Garden" tells the story of Abbas - biology teacher, his wife Vafa - piano teacher and Orkhan - orphan, after his granny's death. Vafa wants to adopt Orkhan but Abbas is against of this idea. He wants a son from his own blood.
- Baba is running a business that organizes special events. Rich customer wants to hire Baba's old family car, which is in Iran. He spends his last money with his partner to bring the car to Azerbaijan and when they do, car gets stolen.
- 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.
- The feature documentary film dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. The film highlights the events that took place on the last days of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.
- 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.
- 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.