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- When the CIA's most skilled operative, whose true identity is known to none, accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets, a psychopathic former colleague puts a bounty on his head, setting off a global manhunt by international assassins.
- Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family for his comatose brother.
- James Bond uncovers a nuclear plot while protecting an oil heiress from her former kidnapper, an international terrorist who can't feel pain.
- A very unique and captivating series about the "bureau des légendes", the mythical powerhouse within the French Secret Service and its dare devil ghost agents.
- The life of the Armenian poet Sayat-Nova, from childhood to death: his spiritual journey, artistic endeavors, and inner conflicts within the cultural and historical context of Armenia. Hailed as revolutionary by Mikhail Vartanov.
- The story through the eyes of Himmat Singh is based on the inspiration was taken from Nineteen Years of nationally significant events, several espionage missions were undertaken by India in the last two decades.
- Three actresses at different stages of their career. One from before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, one popular star of today known throughout the country, and a young girl longing to attend a drama conservatory.
- Follows the passing of the FIFA baton through three association presidents: Jules Rimet, Joao Havelange, and Sepp Blatter.
- Love story of a Muslim Azerbaijani boy and Christian Georgian girl in Baku from 1918 to 1920.
- Biographical film, epically depicting the life of the famous scientist Lev Landau.
- Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) are people who hold a public function and as a result, present higher risks of being involved in bribery or corruption. Offshore leaks have revealed repeatedly that PEPs use British finance and British offshore jurisdictions to launder their wealth, hide their wealth and re-invest it into the global financial system. London is the place where they buy property, where they take legal action against their critics and where they live when they fall from grace. But what happens when a developing country fights back and attempts to get Britain to return the money that it claims has been stolen? Watch Behind Closed Doors and find out.
- People living in a seaside town are frightened by reports about an unknown creature in the ocean. Nobody knows what it is, but it's really the son of Doctor Salvator. The doctor performed surgery on his son and now young Ichtiandr can live underwater. This gives him certain advantages, but creates a lot of problems.
- The adventures of unlucky Polish soldier Franek Dolas during world war II. In September he escapes from Stalag and goes to France. After that he fights in Africa and Europe.
- A crime, mystery, time travel story... which fits marvellously well and seems quite realistic despite the uncommon situations.
- Set during the Civil War between the Reds and the Whites that followed the 1917 revolution in Russia
- A talented but poor minstrel is forced to wander throughout the world because of impossibility to be with his true love - a rich merchant's daughter.
- 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.
- Alain Delon and Claude Jade stars in this Soviet movie: Documents reveal in 1980 that the Germans planned to kill the Big Three in Teheran in 1943.
- To escape from his lonely existence, Nurlan embarks on the most adventurous journey of his life: to find the owner of this perky piece of blue underwear. He rents a small room in Baku and begins his quest.
- This epic new four-part series is Joanna Lumley's grandest and most challenging journey yet, a breath-taking odyssey from Venice to the Chinese border along the veins of the ancient Silk Road. A perilous network of paths, the Silk Road shaped the modern world, bringing silk, printing, spices, gunpowder, and many other things, to the West. Joanna's adventure will see her travel through a breath-taking array of fabulous landscapes as she crosses continents, deserts, mountains and steppe, boldly following in the footsteps of the merchants, conquerors, kings and pilgrims who once lived and died along this route.
- The end of the 1960s, the height of the Brezhnev era. Muslim Magomayev gets acquainted with the charming opera singer Tamara during the recording of the concert program Sinyavskaya. A spark runs between the king of the Soviet stage and the rising star of the Bolshoi Theater at first sight, which becomes the beginning of a great love. However, Tamara is married, and Muslim is not free... But true love has no barriers, and fate brings lovers together again. This time in Paris.
- Narrated by Jeremy Irons, this definitive account tells of the heart-rending human rights tragedy in 1992 when hundreds of Azerbaijanis were massacred after Armenians stormed the city of Khojaly.
- While in Azerbaijan, Layla, an Indonesian scholar, falls for Samir, an admirer of her work - but her arranged marriage stands in the way.
- An engineer must decide whether to reopen the airport in Nagorno Karabakh.
- An allegorical comedy centered on two childhood sweethearts who seem destined for one another until the women of their isolated village, angered by male indifference toward the water shortage, go on a sex strike that threatens the young couple's first night of love.
- After the tragic death of Maura, Ella and Joshua's lives are shattered as Ella carries Maura's child, navigating grief, parenthood, and unexpected challenges.
- An agent, sent by the Indian army to observe a terrorist, finds his mission complicated when he discovers undercover agents in his own country.
- A collection of restored prints from the Lumière Brothers.
- Two best friends shipwreck on an island in the Caspian Sea and fall in love with the same woman while helping the villagers of their new home.
- 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.
- Popularly known by the name of the main character, "Mashadi Ibad" was based on a musical comedy by composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov and written in the early 1900s. The story is based on the age old-theme of a beautiful young woman (Gulnaz) who falls in love with a young man (Sarvar) but is obliged to marry someone else. Gulnaz' father, Rustam bey, is bankrupt. He decides that the only way to pay off his creditors is to get money by marrying off Gulnaz to the rich, old, widowed bazaar merchant, Mashadi Ibad. But Sarvar contrives a way to foil the plan by disguising himself as the bride hidden under the thick Muslim veil. When Mashadi Ibad lifts the veil to see his bride's face, he discovers Sarvar who holds him at gun point and makes him write a statement that he really wants to marry the maid, not Gulnaz. This is where the work gets its title, "If Not This One, Then That One." The strategy works and Sarvar succeeds in marrying Gulnaz.
- 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.
- When demonic Jinns threaten his mother, a man must confront the sins of his family and a curse that spans generations. A tale of love, magic and superstition.
- How do dictatorships like Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan launder their reputations from despotic to democratic? This investigative series exposes how Lady Gaga, luxury gifts and scandalous private wealth are used to wield a new "caviar diplomacy" around the world.
- The championships will take place in 12 locations in Europe, 11 June - 11 July 2021.
- 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.
- "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.
- A family who has fallen into a difficult situation in Turkey goes to Azerbaijan for their legacy. The Azerbaijani and Turkish families have to do the items together in the list given to them in order to receive their inheritance.
- Young Askar wants to get married. He is a rich, successful businessman and has everything he could wish for expert for one thing - a wife. Tradition does not allow him to choose his own bride. But Askar has a modern mentality and wants to choose his bride himself.
- When his parents try to marry him to their neighbors' daughter, Ahmad runs away from home and his family try to find him.
- The film based on Agil Abbas's novel about Nagorno-Karabakh War.
- Adventure unfolds across four continents as an eagle hunter, a hawk whisperer, and a falcon racer awaken an ancient art to connect to the wild that is fading out of sight and out of mind.
- 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.
- In rural northwest Iran, Gheirat, a modest charcoal producer, is pushed into a tragic spiral after his son, sentenced to jail, evades to Azerbaijan.
- Born in the USSR: Up follows the lives of people who grew up in the Soviet Union. They give an insight into Russian life.