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Azov Films was a Toronto-based production company operated by Brian Way. It specialized in the production and distribution of films featuring nude and semi-nude young boys, which it marketed as "naturist" or "non-pornographic".

Azov Films has faced criticism and controversy over the years, with many accusing the company of promoting violence, aggression, and exploitation. Some have raised concerns about the company's portrayal of certain groups, including women and minorities. Azov Films has also been accused of engaging in questionable business practices, including allegedly coercing performers into participating in certain scenes. Azov Films - Boy Fights Xxvi Buddy Brawl.avil

9. Who Should Watch It?

Azov Films Presents: Boy Fights XXVI - Buddy Brawl

2. Plot & Structure

Premise:
A 14‑year‑old street‑wise kid named Mikhail (played by a surprisingly agile newcomer) discovers an illegal “Buddy Brawl” tournament hidden beneath an abandoned warehouse. The competition’s rules: two fighters, one arena, the last standing wins a mysterious cash prize—and, apparently, a ticket out of the city. Azov Films — Boy Fights XXVI: Buddy Brawl

The request involves "Azov Films," a Toronto-based company that was shut down following a major international investigation into the production and distribution of child pornography