Tahmina Trailer

Tahmina Trailer (1993)

01 May 1993 Drama, Romance 108 mins

This Azerbaijani romantic drama depicts the love affair between Zaur, a man from an affluent family, and Tahmina, a divorced woman doing her best to survive in a conservative society.

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Crew

Kanan Mammadov

Kanan Mammadov Director of Photography

Rafiz Ismailov

Rafiz Ismailov Production Design

Akif Nuriyev

Akif Nuriyev Sound Designer

Khuraman Abbasova

Khuraman Abbasova Assistant Director

Nizami Mammadov

Nizami Mammadov Assistant Director

Aydin Mustafayev

Aydin Mustafayev Assistant Director of Photography

Elbrus Vahidov

Elbrus Vahidov Makeup Artist

International Titles

Təhminə və Zaur Trailer

Тахмина Trailer

Tahmina Trailer

International Releases Dates

Azerbaijan 01 May 1993

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