New Horizon (film) explained

New Horizon
Music:Niyazi
Cinematography:Anton Zenkovich
Editing:Anton Komrakov
Studio:Baku Film Studio
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:USSR/Azerbaijan
Language:Azerbaijani

New Horizon (Yeni horizont) is a 1940 Soviet drama produced by the Baku Film Studio (the Azerbaijani SSR's state film production company), starring Ismail Efendivev, Rza Afganli, Alesker Alekperov, and Ali Gurbanov.

Plot

The film tells about the life of Baku oil workers and the discovery of new oil fields. The conflict in the film is based on the contradiction of inertia, conservatism and ahamism, which are the remnants of anility, with its innovative idea in the world of science.[1] [2]

Cast

Production

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Новый горизонт . hdrabbit . Russian.
  2. Web site: Cinema for the "Soviet East": National Fact and Revolutionary Fiction in Early Azerbaijani Film . Cambridge University.