By Narmin Noqte The problems of film industry in Azerbaijan are so different and mixed that I don`t know where to start or how to end. As Jean- Luc Gadar said, “A story (film) should have a beginning, a middle, and an end… but not necessarily in that order”. I think I must use it … Continue reading
By Narmin Noqte Note: All children answered the questions in Azerbaijani. Their responses were translated, and are presented here in their original form. And now everything is diverse for them, like the rainbow they created. They are joking and naughty, like colors dancing and changing around them. As Jale Ismayil wrote, they notice the blue in … Continue reading
By Narmin Noqte It was as if making her feel the same twinge and experience the fear of war when I asked about the city- Agdam, where Mrs. Batul was born. Nobody and nothing was still forgotten for her. Batul Hasanova`s memories: It was affordable for them to live in Agdam. They could acquire and … Continue reading
By Nermin Noqte This year’s winter in Baku was very severe. So our capital met it very intensely. I`ve heard from “Liberty” radio that, every day a minimum of 15-20 men would have some kind of an accident because of the icy roads. Just like me, Baku and its executive structures were too facing and … Continue reading
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