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In Sermon to the Void, Baydarov conjures an arresting apocalyptic fable: Shah Ismail’s quest for the water of life unfolds against the void, where myth, memory, and existential longing intermingle.
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Original title: Boşluğa xütbə Year of Production: 2025 Duration: 112 min Country of Production: Azerbaijan, Mexico, Türkiye Languages: Azerbaijani (primary) Subtitles: English Director: Hilal Baydarov Cinematographer: Hilal Baydarov Editor: Hilal Baydarov Sound Design: Diego Lozano Music: Kanan Rustamli Main Cast: Huseyn Nasirov, Maryam Naghiyeva, Rana Asgarova, Elshan Abbasov, Orkhan Iskandarli Producer(s): Hilal Baydarov, Carlos Reygadas, Burak Çevik

Hilal Baydarov, already a towering presence in art-cinema from his “Sermon” trilogy, follows Shah Ismail on a metaphysical quest: to find, amidst impending oblivion, the mythical water of life. The film immerses us in a liminal realm that pulses with spiritual unease and surreal beauty, where every droplet of memory, every whisper of belief, becomes a lifeline.

Baydarov’s cinematic language elevates the narrative to mythic oscillation: the search becomes less about destination than the weight each moment carries in the face of extinction. At the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, where the film world-premiered out of competition, critics noted its “existential lyricism” and “haunting simplicity.” Viewers found themselves drawn into its contemplative pace, a ritual of remembrance sung in the spaces between words.

Baydarov, acclaimed for his deep sensitivity to place and interiority, reaffirms himself here not as a documentarian but as a modern-myth maker. Sermon to the Void is a testament to cinema's ability to hold silence and myth in a single frame, an echo of faith in the void, and a final sermon to what remains.

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Hilal Baydarov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan. During his high school years, he won the national championships of mathematics twice in 2004 and 2005. After a master in computer sciences, he left for Sarajevo to study film directing with Bela Tarr.

In 2011, he led the Azerbaijani team at the informatics olympiad. After a master in computer sciences, he studied at the Sarajevo Film Academy under Béla Tarr before going on to make his trilogy of documentaries set in Katech Azerbaijan "When the persimmons grew" (2019) which won the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary at the Sarajevo and the inter-religious Award and Special Jury Mention at Visions du réel; "Mother and son" (2019) premiered in the main competition at IDFA and "Nails in my Brain" (2020) at Cinema du réel. After that, he made "In Between Dying" (2020) premiered in Venice Main Competition, and "Crane Lantern" (2021) in TOKYO IFF. Then, he started to work on the "War Tales" trilogy and the first film "Sermon to the Fish"(2022) premiered in Locarno Competition.

“I believe that human nature within us and the nature outside are intertwined. I strive to depict nature as having the same characteristics as the characters. I continually seek this pattern. I'm not attempting to capture picturesque images; I aim to reveal the aspects of nature that resonate with the characters. This philosophy also extends to sound. I believe everything possesses a character, including sound and music.”
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