
Paper Grave
War
Overview
The film tells the story of innocent Azerbaijanis who died during the Khojaly genocide due to the closure of roads by Armenian terrorists and whose names are unidentified due to the collection and cremation of their bodies.
Top Cast
Leyla Babayeva
Leyla Babayeva
Leyla Babayeva
Ramil Farzili
Ramil Farzili
Ramil Farzili
Jamshid Gubadov
Jamshid Gubadov
Jamshid Gubadov
Miryusif Hashimov
Miryusif Hashimov
Miryusif Hashimov
Nurchin Malikov
Nurchin Malikov
Nurchin Malikov
Orkhan Mammadov
Orkhan Mammadov
Orkhan Mammadov
Rashad Mammadov
Rashad Mammadov
Rashad Mammadov
Emin Movlamov
Emin Movlamov
Emin Movlamov
Anar Mustafa
Anar Mustafa
Anar Mustafa
Ilaha Rzayeva
Ilaha Rzayeva
Ilaha Rzayeva
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