Fly

Fly

Release date : January 1, 2006
Runtime : 1h 4m
Countries of origin : Azerbaijan /
Original Language : Azerbaijani /
Director : Asif Abramov /
Writers : Mikayıl Həsənli /
Production companies : Art Global Production /
January 1, 2006 1h 4m Azerbaijan Comedy Azerbaijani More
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The events in the film mainly take place at the railway station. The main character, Karim, has the greatest goal — like his father — to kill flies. And for this work he considers himself a true hero. In short, the main meaning of the film is that those who are engaged in idle work actually consider themselves to be concerned with serious, vital issues.
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Gülnaz Əliyeva
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Sona Babayeva
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Vahid Aliyev
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Sevinc Əliyeva
pregnant woman
Asif Agayev
lanky fellow
Zaur Terequlov
soft boy
Canbala Babayev
police chief

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  • title:Fly
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 4m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Azerbaijan ·
  • Original Language: Azerbaijani ·
  • Director: Asif Abramov /
  • Writers: Mikayıl Həsənli ·
  • Production companies: Art Global Production ·
  • Overview:The events in the film mainly take place at the railway station. The main character, Karim, has the greatest goal — like his father — to kill flies. And for this work he considers himself a true hero. In short, the main meaning of the film is that those who are engaged in idle work actually consider themselves to be concerned with serious, vital issues.
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