Queer cinema emerges in AzerbaijanCEFR A2
4 Dec 2025
Adapted from Adila Aghayeva, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
Photo by Zulfugar Karimov, Unsplash
AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.
Reports say LGBTQI+ people in Azerbaijan face discrimination, hate crimes and frequent rights violations. The country has ranked low on ILGA-Europe’s Rainbow Map for years. Public debate often rejects queer themes and international queer films are mostly absent from local screens.
In response, a group of short films and documentaries now appears. Some works are by local trans and non-binary authors, graduates of the State University of Culture and Arts, and a few foreign directors. One film, All Monsters Are Human, follows three queer Azerbaijanis and uses interviews and animation to show trauma and memory.
Difficult words
- discrimination — unfair treatment because of who you are
- queer — a word for LGBT+ people and identities
- documentaries — a film about real events or people
- trans — a person whose gender differs from birth
- non-binary — a gender identity not only male or female
- trauma — a deep emotional injury from a bad event
- animation — moving pictures made by drawings or computers
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Discussion questions
- Why might public debate often reject queer themes in Azerbaijan?
- How can films help queer people share their experiences and memory?
- Would you like to see short films like these in your country? Why or why not?
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