
Baku, I Love You
Drama · Romance
Overview
The film anthology includes 10 short films: "Asia", "Meeting", "Artist", "Yard", "Bahram Gur", "Lottery Ticket", "Caspian Atlantis", "About love", "Aysel" and "Coincidence". Each screenplay in the project reflects different moments in the life of Baku. Short films bring to life relationships between people, their love and longing, happy and sad moments. The main hero uniting these people, relations and different moments of life is the city of Baku.
Top Cast


Asia Argento
Asia Argento
Asia (segment "Aziya")
Asia Argento
Asia (segment "Aziya")


George Gafarov
George Gafarov
Azer (segment "Aziya")
George Gafarov
Azer (segment "Aziya")


Nadira Murray
Nadira Murray
Vampire Girl (segment "Aziya")
Nadira Murray
Vampire Girl (segment "Aziya")


Munavvar Aliyeva
Munavvar Aliyeva
Mother (segment "Aziya")
Munavvar Aliyeva
Mother (segment "Aziya")


Ilaha Hasanova
Ilaha Hasanova
Sumara (segment "Görüş")
Ilaha Hasanova
Sumara (segment "Görüş")


Vyacheslav Razbegaev
Vyacheslav Razbegaev
Murad (segment "Görüş")
Vyacheslav Razbegaev
Murad (segment "Görüş")
Shamil Suleymanli
Shamil Suleymanli
Shamil (segment "Görüş")
Shamil Suleymanli
Shamil (segment "Görüş")
Emiliya Azimova
Emiliya Azimova
(segment "Görüş")
Emiliya Azimova
(segment "Görüş")


Sardar Rustamov
Sardar Rustamov
(segment "Görüş")
Sardar Rustamov
(segment "Görüş")


Metanet Abbasova
Metanet Abbasova
Neighbor (segment "Görüş")
Metanet Abbasova
Neighbor (segment "Görüş")
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