List of Azerbaijani films of the 1970s

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A list of earliest films produced in Azerbaijan SSR ordered by year of release in the 1970s:

Films:1918–1990 see also List of Soviet films

1970s

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1970
Abşeron Ritmləri
Rhythms of Absheron
Axtarış Həvəsi
Aslan və İki Öküz
Ayı və Siçan
Azərbaycan, Azərbaycan
Azərbaycan İncəsənəti
Azərbaycanın Faunası
Azərbaycanın Florası
Bakı Haqqında 10 Dəqiqə
Beyləqan Əcdadlarımızın Torpağıdır TV film
Bizim 29-cu Ordenli
Bizim 416
Cənnətin Qəbzi
Cücələrim
Çörək
Dilbər
Diş Ağrısı
Əgər Bütün Dünyanın Oğlanları
Fitnə
Foto "Fantaziya"
General(film)
General Aslanov
Güləş
Xəzərin Qonaqları
Xəzinə
İntizar
Qardaşlaşmış Şəhərlər
Qurultaydan Qurultaya
Lenin Bizimlədir
Mexanizatorlar Ailəsi
Məhəbbət və Əbədiyyət
Mən Bakı Fəhləsiyəm
Mənim Xəzərim
Neftçi Qurban
Nəsrimizin Ağsaqqalı
O Qızı Tapın
Polşada Azərbaycan Günləri
Sevil
Sevil Qazıyeva
Sevinc Sarayı
Səhhət
Sovet Azərbaycanının 50 İlliyi
Sovet Azərbaycanının Yarım Əsrlik Salnaməsi TV film
Suriyada
Şərqdə Birinci
Şövkətin Mahnıları
Texniki Vasitələr Kompleksində
Toyda Görüş
Ürəkdən-Ürəyə
Yeddi Oğul İstərəm
1971
1972
1973
Mahni Qanadlarinda
Songs From the Wings
1974
Pispisa khanum and Mouse bey
1975
1976
1977
Ad Gunu
Birthday
Daş
The Stone
1978
Qız qalası əfsanəsi
Legend of the Maiden Tower
1979
Babek Eldar Kuliyev

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