(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Laman Ismayilova
Days of Azerbaijani Cinema will be held in Uzbekistan on
September 15 as part of the Tashkent International Film Festival,
Azernews reports.
The film Sugra and her Sons will be screened at the Heydar
Aliyev Cultural Center in Tashkent.
The film tells the story of people living in a village in
Azerbaijan during WWII.
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.
The film is co-produced by the Baku Media Center and Buta Film
in partnership with Salar Film (Germany) and Arizona Production
(France). The film director is Ilgar Najaf.
The next film screening will take place in Bukhara on September
17.
Around 500 film directors, actors, producers, film critics, and
media representatives from 40 countries will take part in Tashkent
International Film Festival on September 14-18.
Some 150 feature, documentary, and short films will be screened
as part of the festival.
The festival's rich program includes over 20 events from film
screenings to film production.
The first film cluster in Central Asia, created on the basis of
the House of Cinematographers, will be presented as part of the
festival.
A unique newest panoramic pavilion built on the territory of the
Uzbekfilm studio will be presented as well.
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