
Incomplete Memories
Drama · War · History
Overview
An Azerbaijanian veteran of battle for Brest fortress takes gun again 50 years later - to defend Nagorny Karabakh from Armenians.
Top Cast


Gurban Ismailov
Gurban Ismailov
Older Azer
Gurban Ismailov
Older Azer


Bahruz Vagifoglu
Bahruz Vagifoglu
Young Azer
Bahruz Vagifoglu
Young Azer
Mikhail Kaminsky
Mikhail Kaminsky
Vanya
Mikhail Kaminsky
Vanya


Giorgi Tsaava
Giorgi Tsaava
Artavazd
Giorgi Tsaava
Artavazd


Gulzar Gurbanova
Gulzar Gurbanova
Janna
Gulzar Gurbanova
Janna
Andrey Milyukhin
Andrey Milyukhin
Stankevich
Andrey Milyukhin
Stankevich
Zurab Nizharadze
Zurab Nizharadze
Rantik
Zurab Nizharadze
Rantik
Shamil Suleymanli
Shamil Suleymanli
Samad
Shamil Suleymanli
Samad


Veronika Plyashkevich
Veronika Plyashkevich
Nadya
Veronika Plyashkevich
Nadya


Alexandr Pavlov
Alexandr Pavlov
Sergey
Alexandr Pavlov
Sergey
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