
The Window of Sadness
Drama
Overview
Film about growing up in a small village in Azerbaijan.
Top Cast


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Jalil Mammadguluzadeh / Jalil's Father
Hasanagha Turabov
Jalil Mammadguluzadeh / Jalil's Father


Elmira Shabanova
Elmira Shabanova
Hamida
Elmira Shabanova
Hamida
Ilham Safarov
Ilham Safarov
Jalil (childhood)
Ilham Safarov
Jalil (childhood)
Ruslan Nasirov
Ruslan Nasirov
Ahmad
Ruslan Nasirov
Ahmad


Hasan Mammadov
Hasan Mammadov
Mammadhasan
Hasan Mammadov
Mammadhasan


Shukufa Yusupova
Shukufa Yusupova
Izzat
Shukufa Yusupova
Izzat


Vagif Ibrahimoghlu
Vagif Ibrahimoghlu
Khudayar bey
Vagif Ibrahimoghlu
Khudayar bey


Leyla Shikhlinskaya
Leyla Shikhlinskaya
Zeynab
Leyla Shikhlinskaya
Zeynab


Zarnigyar Agakishiyeva
Zarnigyar Agakishiyeva
Sharaf
Zarnigyar Agakishiyeva
Sharaf


Fakhraddin Manafov
Fakhraddin Manafov
Isgandar
Fakhraddin Manafov
Isgandar
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