The Ball Would Rise and Fall
Genre: Documentary
Director: Arzu Urshan
Scriptwriter: Aleksandr Balashov, Arzu Urshan
DOP: Yuriy Yermolin, Nadir Mehdiyev
Production Company: Salname
Duration: 46 minutes
Year: 2011
Russian language
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Returning To Gobustan

Returning To Gobustan
More >Gobustan is one of the cradles of mankind. Petroglyphs of Gobustan are approximately 20000 years old. All epochs have left their marks on these stones: from sacral signs of prehistoric tribes to inscriptions of Roman legionaries and people of Soviet period. Tarlan has grown up among these stones; he has known them since his childhood. Tarlan will guide us around all ritual caves of Gobustan, will show wonderful rock carvings, ruins of Sun Temple, sacred stone – tambourine, and other things that one can come across only in Gobustan.