
Live, song, live!
Documentary
Overview
The film tells the story of ancient Ingush lullabies - Ingush women and men tell the lullabies of their families and the stories associated with them: love, friendship, blood feud.
Top Cast
Ilez Matiev
Ilez Matiev
Self
Ilez Matiev
Self
Khava Abadieva
Khava Abadieva
Self
Khava Abadieva
Self
Makka Sultygova
Makka Sultygova
Self
Makka Sultygova
Self
Fatima Sultygova
Fatima Sultygova
Self
Fatima Sultygova
Self
Roza Matieva
Roza Matieva
Self
Roza Matieva
Self
Asya Tsitskieva
Asya Tsitskieva
Self
Asya Tsitskieva
Self
Tamila Yevkurova
Tamila Yevkurova
Self
Tamila Yevkurova
Self
Ilez Arselgov
Ilez Arselgov
Self
Ilez Arselgov
Self
Lyuba Barakhoeva
Lyuba Barakhoeva
Self
Lyuba Barakhoeva
Self
Khyadi Daurbekova
Khyadi Daurbekova
Self
Khyadi Daurbekova
Self
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