
Maeterlinck in the dark
Documentary
Overview
The story of a boy who suddenly lost his sight as a result of cancer. He has a hard time getting along with new people and spends all his time with horses. One day, the chairman of the local society of the blind calls him and offers him the main role in a play based on Maeterlinck’s play “The Blind,” where all the roles are played by blind people, and the play takes place in the forest.
Top Cast
Isa Tsoroev
Isa Tsoroev
Self
Isa Tsoroev
Self
Khusen Pliev
Khusen Pliev
Self
Khusen Pliev
Self
Alikhan Khamkhoev
Alikhan Khamkhoev
Self
Alikhan Khamkhoev
Self
Magomed Sultygov
Magomed Sultygov
Self
Magomed Sultygov
Self
Zeynap Marzieva
Zeynap Marzieva
Self
Zeynap Marzieva
Self
Tanzila Ozdoeva
Tanzila Ozdoeva
Self
Tanzila Ozdoeva
Self
Anzhela Merzhoeva
Anzhela Merzhoeva
Self
Anzhela Merzhoeva
Self
Marina Kantysheva
Marina Kantysheva
Self
Marina Kantysheva
Self


Madina Kostoeva
Madina Kostoeva
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Madina Kostoeva
Self
Akhmed Liyanov
Akhmed Liyanov
Self
Akhmed Liyanov
Self
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