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So, 'Azerbaijani Horses' is this fascinating documentary by Mikayil Mikayilov from 1953. It dives into the world of Karabakh horse breeding at the Aghdam equestrian factory, showcasing the meticulous care and traditional methods used. The film has this earthy, raw vibe, highlighting the connection between the horses and their handlers. The pacing is pretty slow, which allows you to really soak in the visuals and appreciate the craftsmanship involved in breeding these animals. There’s a subtle pride in the narration, and it captures the unique cultural significance of these horses in Azerbaijani heritage. The cinematography gives you a sense of place, and the practical effects come through in the authentic portrayal of both the horses and the environment.
Focuses on Karabakh horse breeding techniques.Captures the traditional Azerbaijani culture.Features stunning cinematography and authentic environments.
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Mikayil Mikayilov
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