
Finding Mother
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A precocious orphan from Central Asia comes to America to find his long lost mother. Along the way he befriends a down on his luck small time hustler, and together they set in motion a daring scheme to solve all their problems. However, things don't go according to plan.
Top Cast
Azamat Ulanov
Azamat Ulanov
Aza
Azamat Ulanov
Aza


Taalaikan Abazova
Taalaikan Abazova
Mom
Taalaikan Abazova
Mom


Tauekel Musilim
Tauekel Musilim
Dan
Tauekel Musilim
Dan


Michael Maponga
Michael Maponga
TJ
Michael Maponga
TJ
Jenis Dzhunusov
Jenis Dzhunusov
Mankurt
Jenis Dzhunusov
Mankurt


Nick Principe
Nick Principe
Bartis
Nick Principe
Bartis
Edgar Pevsner
Edgar Pevsner
Dominic
Edgar Pevsner
Dominic


Ilia Volok
Ilia Volok
Uncle Borya
Ilia Volok
Uncle Borya


Michael Ark
Michael Ark
Nash
Michael Ark
Nash
V.K. Lynne
V.K. Lynne
Lora
V.K. Lynne
Lora
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