
The 40th Parallel
Drama
Overview
The anthology consists of 4 short feature films: "Postscriptum", "His Father", "The Gift" and "The Black Garden".
Top Cast


Elkhan Yunis
Elkhan Yunis
Elxan (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Elkhan Yunis
Elxan (“Qara bağ” segmentı)


Vidadi Aliyev
Vidadi Aliyev
baba (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Vidadi Aliyev
baba (“Qara bağ” segmentı)


Rasim Jafar
Rasim Jafar
Rasim (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Rasim Jafar
Rasim (“Qara bağ” segmentı)


Ayshad Mammadov
Ayshad Mammadov
həkim / Jozef (“Qara bağ” / “Postskriptum” segmentləri)
Ayshad Mammadov
həkim / Jozef (“Qara bağ” / “Postskriptum” segmentləri)
Məzahir Həşimov
Məzahir Həşimov
rejissor (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Məzahir Həşimov
rejissor (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Soltan Əlizadə
Soltan Əlizadə
nəvə (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Soltan Əlizadə
nəvə (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Svetlana Əliyeva
Svetlana Əliyeva
nənə (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Svetlana Əliyeva
nənə (“Qara bağ” segmentı)


Sabina Mammadova
Sabina Mammadova
Rasimin həyat yoldaşı (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Sabina Mammadova
Rasimin həyat yoldaşı (“Qara bağ” segmentı)


Lala Azertash
Lala Azertash
tv aparıcısı (“Qara bağ” segmentı)
Lala Azertash
tv aparıcısı (“Qara bağ” segmentı)


Ilaha Hasanova
Ilaha Hasanova
(“Hədiyyə” segmentı)
Ilaha Hasanova
(“Hədiyyə” segmentı)
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