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Fisherman's Daughter (2020)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 27M

Director : Ismail Safarali
Writer : Ismail Safarali, Mariya Zelinskaya, Rustam Mamedov

Synopsis

In a tiny Azerbaijani fishing village young Sarah's father disappears at sea. Misfortunes abound until the superstitious inhabitants demand a funeral. Rebellious Sarah undertakes one last, and deadly, attempt to find her father.a

Actors

Hamail Gasanova
Hamail Gasanova
Sara
Gunesh Mehdizadeh
Gunesh Mehdizadeh
Menzer
Vusal Azizov
Vusal Azizov
Vagif
Rasim Jafar
Rasim Jafar
Salim
Farid Aslanov
Farid Aslanov
Gasan
Elnur Nadzhafov
Elnur Nadzhafov
Farid
Gurban Ismailov
Gurban Ismailov
grandfather
Makhir Dervish
Makhir Dervish
Zaur
Elshan Askerov
Elshan Askerov
Farrukh
Igor Nikulov
Igor Nikulov
Salim's friend
Aziza Gashimova
Aziza Gashimova
Elmira
Asiman Aga Rovshan
Asiman Aga Rovshan
Rashad
Ella Yagubova
Ella Yagubova
Rakhilya

Crews

Ismail Safarali
Ismail Safarali
Director
Alexandr Rodnyansky
Alexandr Rodnyansky
Producer
Sergey Melkumov
Sergey Melkumov
Producer
Ismail Safarali
Ismail Safarali
Screenplay
Mariya Zelinskaya
Mariya Zelinskaya
Screenplay
Shandor Berkeshi
Shandor Berkeshi
Director of Photography
Ellen Rodnyanskaya
Ellen Rodnyanskaya
Associate Producer
Sergey Zaykov
Sergey Zaykov
Production Design
Rustam Mamedov
Rustam Mamedov
Screenplay
Maria Yatskova-Ibrahimova
Maria Yatskova-Ibrahimova
Producer
Denis Pekarev
Denis Pekarev
Music
Mukharam Kabulova
Mukharam Kabulova
Editor

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