
The Earth. The Sea. The Fire. The Sky
Drama · Family
Overview
The film is about the replacement of four generation.
Top Cast


Ismail Osmanli
Ismail Osmanli
Karim
Ismail Osmanli
Karim


Aladdin Abbasov
Aladdin Abbasov
Ali
Aladdin Abbasov
Ali


Tamara Kokova
Tamara Kokova
Gulsum
Tamara Kokova
Gulsum


Fidan Gasimova
Fidan Gasimova
Sevda
Fidan Gasimova
Sevda


Alasgar Ibrahimov
Alasgar Ibrahimov
Kamil
Alasgar Ibrahimov
Kamil
Kamran Rajabli
Kamran Rajabli
Kamil (Childhood)
Kamran Rajabli
Kamil (Childhood)
Sevda Aliyeva
Sevda Aliyeva
Solmaz
Sevda Aliyeva
Solmaz
Jamila Mammadova
Jamila Mammadova
Solmaz (Childhood)
Jamila Mammadova
Solmaz (Childhood)


Fikrat Aliyev
Fikrat Aliyev
Murad
Fikrat Aliyev
Murad
Vagif Hasanov
Vagif Hasanov
Murad (Childhood)
Vagif Hasanov
Murad (Childhood)
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