Endless Corridor is a documentary that delves into the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the 1990s, specifically focusing on the tragic events that occurred in the town of Khojaly. It explores the massacres of Muslim Azerbaijanis, the Armenian war crimes, and the ongoing tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Dolu is a movie based on true events that took place during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. It focuses on the Khojaly Genocide, a war crime committed by Armenian forces against Azerbaijanis. The film depicts the massacres of Muslims and explores the historical context of the conflict.
The film on the Khojaly tragedy, tells the story of a young officer, unfolding against the backdrop of the terrible events of February 1992.
Amidst the chaos of the Karabakh war, a man finds himself caught in the crossfire as he tries to navigate the dangerous terrain of political conflict. Will he be able to survive the third day?
The son of a Muslim emperor, Mahmut rejects his father's values and advocates a humanitarian approach to running the empire he will inherit. For him, there are more important things than power over others - namely the love he cherishes for Meryem, the daughter of a Christian monk. Rejecting the path chosen for him, Mahmut embarks on a dangerous journey looking for his love Meryem. It is this journey through a land in turmoil which will change both Mahmut and Meryem.
Using unpublished photos taken by Italian war photographer Enrico Sarsini, and the reconstruction of key events, this film examines the battle for a strategically-located church that was defended by Azerbaijani teenager Natig Gasimov. After his surrender and interrogation by Armenian forces, he was never heard of again. This film finds out what happened to Natig and who may be responsible. Filmed over a period of three years, filmmaker Karan Singh spoke to witnesses in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Italy and Russia in his search for the truth.
The Scream is a gripping drama that takes place during the tragic Nagorno-Karabakh War. It explores the emotional and psychological impact of the war on the characters, highlighting the atrocities committed and the lasting consequences of the conflict. Amidst the battlefront, a story of love, loss, and resilience unfolds.
At the end of the Garabagh war, a young Azeri man, who has been witness to the martyrdom of many people and the dispatch of his friends and relatives to the war front, mounts a white horse and without informing his family sets out for the front, He joins the relief work group in spite of the objections of the commander of the forces, until...
In the midst of the devastating Karabakh war, a group of individuals find hope and resilience as they strive to survive and protect their loved ones.
Sequel to Fəryad (1993).
Incomplete Memories is a gripping war film set during the Great Patriotic War, also known as World War Two. It explores the lives of individuals and the profound impact the war had on their personal memories. Captivating and thought-provoking, this movie sheds light on the hardships faced by ordinary people amidst the chaos and devastation of war.
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.
Azerbaijanian family has found Armenian boy in the forest and raised him. But years after he betrays his country during the war.
The film depicts a mystical event happening to a family who lived in Aghdam, during the USSR.
As a result of the second Karabakh war, a village should be ceded to Azerbaijan since a new highway is built through the Lachin corridor. The family of Narine, like many other Armenian families, needs to find a new place.
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