Lolita is a bearer of two cultures, her mother is Russian, and her father is Azerbaijani. This is a subtle and piercing story about how a ten-year-old girl first travels to Azerbaijan to get acquainted with her father's parents. She wants to learn as much as possible about the traditions, culture and customs of her Azerbaijani relatives. Her first acquaintance with Azerbaijan is the subject of this documentary.
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My Kith And Kin (Trailer)
Lolita is the one who bears two cultures as her mother is Russian and her father is Azerbaijanian. This is a lyric and breathe taking story about a girl who goes ...
My kith and kin - Official Trailer
Lolita is the one who bears two cultures as her mother is Russian and her father is Azerbaijanian. This is a lyric and breathe taking story about a girl who goes ...
Моя родня / My kith and kin
Lolita is the one who bears two cultures as her mother is Russian and her father is Azerbaijanian. This is a lyric and breathe taking story about a girl who goes ...
Моя родня / My kith and kin
Lolita is the one who bears two cultures as her mother is Russian and her father is Azerbaijanian. This is a lyric and breathe taking story about a girl who goes ...
Kith and Kin
This long take was made in whistling woods film school by the following students: Writer/Director: Ekal Deep Kaur Producer: Mansi Shah Co-writer/Production ...
Моя родня / My kith and kin
Лолита является носительницей двух культур ее мать – русская а отец – азербайджанец. Это тонкая и пронзит...
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