
Fly
Comedy
Overview
The events in the film mainly take place at the railway station. The main character, Karim, has the greatest goal — like his father — to kill flies. And for this work he considers himself a true hero. In short, the main meaning of the film is that those who are engaged in idle work actually consider themselves to be concerned with serious, vital issues.
Top Cast


Elmaddin Jafarov
Elmaddin Jafarov
Karim
Elmaddin Jafarov
Karim
Könül Mehrəliyeva
Könül Mehrəliyeva
Bagdagul
Könül Mehrəliyeva
Bagdagul


Intigam Soltan
Intigam Soltan
Veli
Intigam Soltan
Veli
Samir Həşimli
Samir Həşimli
Aflatun
Samir Həşimli
Aflatun
Gülnaz Əliyeva
Gülnaz Əliyeva
Bagdagul’s mother
Gülnaz Əliyeva
Bagdagul’s mother


Sona Babayeva
Sona Babayeva
woman with glasses
Sona Babayeva
woman with glasses


Vahid Aliyev
Vahid Aliyev
man with glasses
Vahid Aliyev
man with glasses


Alasgar Mammadoglu
Alasgar Mammadoglu
treasurer
Alasgar Mammadoglu
treasurer


Sevinj Aliyeva
Sevinj Aliyeva
pregnant woman
Sevinj Aliyeva
pregnant woman
Vüqar Bəxtiyar
Vüqar Bəxtiyar
gadesh
Vüqar Bəxtiyar
gadesh
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