

A village so quiet you forget time exists—until a camera shows up.
In the film, we follow the connected and unrelated stories of teachers working in Alazapin, a remote mountain village in Lankaran, the village itself, and a city photographer who visits there.
Cinematography
Fog as character—landscape becomes breathing presence.
Direction
Bagir's patience lets life unfold without forcing narrative.
Sound
Silence and ambient noise build hypnotic atmosphere.

Director
Mir Bagir
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lankaran's Talysh region remains linguistically and culturally distinct from mainstream Azerbaijan, making this a rare cinematic document of isolated mountain life.
The 57-minute runtime deliberately avoids feature-length categorization, letting the film slip between festival programming slots like fog through fingers.
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