
Latif
Drama · Family
Overview
Latif a seven year old boy living during the collectivization policy in USSR.
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Latif Safarov
Latif Safarov
Latif
Latif Safarov
Latif


Alasgar Alakbarov
Alasgar Alakbarov
Alasgar Alakbarov


Hagigat Rzayeva
Hagigat Rzayeva
Stepmother
Hagigat Rzayeva
Stepmother


Mustafa Mardanov
Mustafa Mardanov
Alasgar
Mustafa Mardanov
Alasgar


Ajdar Sultanov
Ajdar Sultanov
Ajdar Sultanov
Gasim Zeynalov
Gasim Zeynalov
Ibrahim
Gasim Zeynalov
Ibrahim
Majid Shamkhalov
Majid Shamkhalov
Majid Shamkhalov
Kamil Qubusov
Kamil Qubusov
Kamil Qubusov


Izzet Oruczade
Izzet Oruczade
Izzet Oruczade
Rustam Kazimov
Rustam Kazimov
Rustam Kazimov
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