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Tapdig decides to buy a cow from Europe to improve his family’s lot, only to run into the absurd objections of the local townspeople, who object to bringing foreigners to their traditional homeland.
Tapdig has what seems like a perfectly straightforward wish – to obtain a cow from Europe – for a perfectly logical reason – such a cow will produce more milk than the local Azerbaijani stock. He asks the village elders for their advice, and by implication their blessing, but the response is one bordering on hysteria. A foreign cow will contaminate the traditional values of the village! An animal from elsewhere will bring disease and infect the other livestock! What about the fresh air? Tapdig should be banished from the village for such an affront!

‘Holy Cow’ brilliantly highlights some of the arguments that so often buttress the many nonsensical claims that accompany xenophobia, overlaying naturalistic settings, sequences and performances with a truly absurd – yet all-encompassing – judgement that is based on the unfounded fear of change. We witness an ordinary man living a simple life, working tirelessly to support his family (scenes involving his young sons are charming beyond words) and devising a way to improve their lot in life, and the contagion of fear that his forward thinking engenders.

As with any good satire, ‘Holy Cow’ has a target, here the ridiculous lengths people will go to with in order to defend outdated and unproductive traditions. A hugely enjoyable reminder of the dangers of unfounded fear – all the more refreshing in today’s climate of exclusionary politics and populist sentiment.

Credits

Director
Imamaddin Hasanov
Screenwriter
Imamaddin Hasanov
Producer
Andra Popescu, Veronlka Janatková, Stefan Kloos
Co-Producer
Stefan Kloos
Cinematographer
Sarvar Javadov
Editor
Philipp Gromov
Production Company
Free Art Production, Kloos & Co. Medien, Conset
Sales Company
Rise and Shine Boutique
Sound
Jalil Mamadov
Cast
Xanali Tapdiq Huseynov, Vafa Huseynova, Jalil Huseynov, Atamai Huseynov, Emil Huseynov

About the Director

Imamaddin Hasanov
Born in 1980, Imamaddin Hasanov holds a degree in Film and Theatre Directing. He emerged as a director staging several plays in Baku Camera Theatre. In 2006, after a Studio Ateliers Varan Course on Documentary Film in Tbilisi, he started working as a director on several short TV documentaries. His first short observational documentary, ‘The Virgin’s Happiness or the Invisible Side’, is currently i

Producers

Andra Popescu

Andra Popescu is a cultural worker and emergent documentary film producer who is involved in several artistic domains across different platforms and institutions in Bucharest and Baku. During a one-year stay in Azerbaijan in 2012, she met director Imamaddin Hasanov and together they developed the documentary project 'Holy Cow’, which won the Best Pitch Award from the Caucadoc Project Development Workshop, and was nominated for the Robert Bosch Co-Production Prize. She has attended production workshops including Sarajevo Talents, the Young Professionals Co-Production Workshop in Wiesbaden and Film Teep in Bucharest. Currently, Andra is involved in producing films together with the most successful generation of filmmakers from post-revolution Romanian cinema.

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