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Types Of Bakuvian Bazaars
''Types of Bakuvian Bazaars'' ( az, Bakı Bazarlarının Tipləri) is a 1907 in film, 1907 Cinema of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani short documentary film directed by Vasili Amaşukeli. The film shot on 35mm captures the market scene in Baku, Azerbaijan in the early twentieth century. It was produced by the Qısametralı Sənədli Filmlər and Ağ-Qara Filmlər film companies. See also *List of Azerbaijani films: 1898-1919 References

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Vasili Amaşukeli
Vasil Amashukeli ( ka, ვასილ ამაშუკელი) (March 14, 1886 in Kutaisi – December 1, 1977 in Tbilisi) was an early Georgian film director and cinematographer who worked in the Cinema of Azerbaijan and Georgia. He studied at Vasil Tamarashvili Art School in Kutaisi. In 1908 he graduated from Moscow division courses of French film firm “Gomon”. Amashukeli is the first Georgian documentary director. In 1907 Amashukeli working in Baku made several films of oil production in the capital including the extracting process. His films included ''Bakı Bazarlarının Tipləri'' ( Types of Bakuvian Bazaars - short documentary), ''Daş Kömür Daşınması'' ( Transportation of Coal), ''Dəniz kənarında gəzinti'' ( Seaside Walk), ''Neft buruqlarında iş'' (Work at Oil Derricks), and ''Neftin çıxarılması'' (Oil Extraction) all filmed in 1907. Then he made several films between 1908 and 1912. These included: ''Nakhet tqveni sakhe'', ''Gaseirneba zgvis sanapi ...
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1907 Films
The year 1907 in film involved some significant events. __TOC__ Events * January 19 – ''Variety'' publishes its first film review. * The Kalem Company founded in New York City by Frank J. Marion, Samuel Long, and George Kleine. * May 7 – Seattle film maker William Harbeck sets up a camera at the front of a B.C. Electric streetcar and films the downtown streets of Vancouver, British Columbia. Pieces of the film, the earliest surviving footage of the city, have disappeared, only about 7 minutes remain. * May 29 – ''Salaviinanpolttajat'', also known as ''The Moonshiners'', the first fictional film made in Finland, is released. * June 20 – '' L'Enfant prodigue'', the first feature-length motion picture produced in Europe, opens in Paris. * Peerless Film Manufacturing Company was founded in Chicago by George K. Spoor and Gilbert M. Anderson. On August 10, the studio name was changed to Essanay Studios ("S and A"). * November 28 - In Haverhill, Massachusetts, scrap-metal deale ...
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