
Execution Day(1990)
After the novel of the same name of Yusif Samadoghlu. The film is about three intervals in time: the distant past, yesterday and today, about innocent victims, about repression, and conquest of different countries.

Movie: Execution Day
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Haja Anvar
Salahov
Zulfugar (Young)

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After the novel of the same name of Yusif Samadoghlu. The film is about three intervals in time: the distant past, yesterday and today, about innocent victims, about repression, and conquest of different countries.
Release Date
1990-02-11
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Azərbaycan
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