Isi Melikzadeh
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The film is based on an ordinary everyday story: Mayilla and Gandab have been engaged for a year. When Gandab returns from studying in Baku, he demands his parents return his engagement ring. As the events unfold, it turns out that Gandab met a young man named Fagan in Baku and they fall in love. Fagan also comes to the village after his lover, and from then on, things get even more complicated...
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The film reveals the contradictions between the "educating" teachers and the "educated" students in the school, which is actually an orphanage and a boarding school, where lawlessness, violence, hypocrisy, and cruelty prevail. Forced to live in such contradictory conditions, but unable to adapt to these conditions, little Ahsan, who misses his native home, finds the only way out - he perishes by throwing himself out of the window. The film was shot on the basis of the motifs of Isi Malikzade's story "Nowruz Holiday of Wanderers".
The Window

The life of the protagonist of the film, Farid, changes completely after what happened in a mountain village, where a pedestrian escaped from the responsibility, which he thought was dead.
Legend of Gumushgol

The events take place in the train. Some passengers show great respect for Mr. Dadashov, but who is Mr. Dadashov?
In the Train

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...
The Boy on the White Horse

After World War II, a group of young “robbers” redistributes the wealth of the rich to the poor while protecting the honor of women, especially the wives and sisters of soldiers at the front. Though branded outlaws by the law, their criminal yet benevolent deeds win the tacit approval of the local community.
Execution is Postponed

A young craftsman Shamil lives in a small town. Everyone respects him for his good hat-making skills and his kind and cheerful disposition. He falls in love with the daughter of a wealthy merchant, Kamyab, and she loves him back. But the father doesn’t want his daughter to marry a poor man. Shamil’s friends help him kidnap the girl. However, the friends betray Shamil for the sake of money and the operation fails.
I Want to Get Married

The film raises the problem of man's relationship to nature, the symbol of which is an old oak tree, protected by a forester from selfish people.
The Tale of the Old Oak Tree

The film is about young village man and about forming his character.
The Man of the House

A man goes to prison for years for a crime his cousin committed. After his release he moves to his native village and lives a simple life. But when his cousin comes to visit, his old thoughts of revenge return.
There, Where the Rivers Merge

The film is about young village man and about his love's.
Man's Word

A village dweller's preconceptions are challenged when he travels to the city.
The Mirror

The film is about Gachag Nabi's heroism.
Saddle these Horses

Garakishi and Minaya love each other. However, Minaya's sister's husband, Adalat, is against their marriage. To find a way out of this and to please Adalat, Garakishi uses a trick and thus achieves his wish.