Azerbaijani documentary gets award at Kazan film festival
"The Native Hearth", a documentary by Azerbaijani filmmakers,
has received a special award in "Same difference" nomination at
international "My biggest hometown" film festival in Kazan,
Tatarstan, Russia.
This festival showcases contemporary Asian films, documentaries and
short fiction films, and also aims to encourage film trends in
Asian countries.
The festival provides an opportunity for young directors not only
to learn the secrets of world cinema and film production, but also
to participate in the formation of the Central Asian auteur
cinema.
Partnering with notable film industry companies, film educators,
directors, producers, and writers, competition provides a forum for
talented filmmakers to be recognized for their work, creativity,
and achievements.
"The Native Hearth" is a co-production between Azerbaijan ("Cinema
house") and Russia ("DS Films"). The production of the movie was
funded by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Culture and Tourism and
Russia` Ministry of Culture.
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