The film "Resettlement" is awarded an international prize
The documentary, "Resettlemen," by the Azerbaijani director, Rodion Ismailov, living in Russia, was awarded the main prize at the fourth International Festival of Documentary Films, Faito doc Festival, in Naples, reports the press service of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
The film, made in 2010 at the studio, “DS Film,” is about the customs and traditions of Azerbaijan. It talks about the difficult and interesting fate of people engaged in livestock, and the challenges they face in changing their settlements for the summer and winter pastures.
The shooting of the 52-minute tape took place in the Tovuz and Dashkesan regions of Azerbaijan. -03D04-
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