Ministry of Taxes sponsors shooting short films
Company Fil Production with the support of the Ministry of Taxes of Azerbaijan has completed a project entitled "First Steps in the movies." The project has selected five talented young filmmakers each of whom shot one short film on any subject. The only condition of the sponsor was the presence of cash/cheque (any) in one of the scenes.
High standard audio-visual products provided invitee experts from Germany and Lithuania invited by the authors of the project.
Third place in the student Oscar (Elmar Imanov), participation in the Berlinale (Engin Kundag), and other international projects.
The films can be viewed at the following links:
and on the site of the Ministry of Taxes.
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