Qasqaldaq Sesi [WORKING]

Sosay Alizade, whose prose often touched on the intersection of rural life and modernization.

Released in 1991 , the film was directed by Davud Imanov and produced by the Azerbaijanfilm Studio .

The "Qasqaldaq" (Coot) serves as a symbol of fragile nature. Its "voice" represents a plea for help against environmental destruction. Qasqaldaq Sesi

It is cited in Azerbaijani culture as one of the first major artistic warnings about the ecological state of the region.

The narrative is deeply rooted in ecological and social issues , focusing on the preservation of nature and the human impact on the environment. 2. Plot and Symbolism Sosay Alizade, whose prose often touched on the

The story follows the lives of people living near water bodies (likely the Caspian or surrounding wetlands) and explores the conflict between industrial/human greed and the preservation of the ecosystem.

The film is recognized for its evocative visuals of the Azerbaijani landscape, emphasizing the stark beauty of the wetlands. 4. Key Figures Its "voice" represents a plea for help against

Both the book and the film are known for their somber, contemplative tone, reflecting the anxiety of the late Soviet era regarding environmental decay. 3. Cultural Significance