Ramiz Mirishli

Most Popular Ramiz Mirishli Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Mürafiə vəkillərinin hekayəti Trailer (2011)

04 November 2011

Haji Gafur is a wealthy merchant from Tabriz. In his will, he states that if he dies, his wealth will go to his sister Sakina Khanum.

Wonderful Apples Trailer (1975)

29 December 1975

The film is about the gardener who cultivated magic apples which brought luck to people.

An Old Ferry Trailer (1985)

13 September 1985

The story of the conversion of uncultivated lands in one of the Azerbaijani villages into vineyards, the serious structural changes in agriculture that occur as a result, and the emergence of moral and psychological problems.

Obituary Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

The film follows the news of the illness of the institute's department head, Professor Abdulla, spreading throughout the institute with lightning speed.

The Poet Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

The film is dedicated to the memory of the great Azerbaijani poet Muhammad Fuzuli by the relic-gazalakh, and the lyric poet Aliaga Vahid.

Boundless Night Trailer (1989)

12 June 1989

A lonely old woman remember her youth, the days when she worked as a prostitute because of the poverty during the Second World War.

Bəylik dərsi və ya keçmişdən gülməcələr... Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

Based on the story "The Lesson of the Prince" by Mevlud Suleymanli.

Pispisa-khanum and Mouse-bey Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

The animation was based on Abdulla Shaig's "Tig-tig khanum" fairytale published in 1910.

Invitation Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

Jafar, a bank employee who receives invitations to five weddings and is looking at his salary, is left in a desperate situation.

The Man of the House Trailer (1978)

30 May 1978

The film is about young village man and about forming his character.

Proposal Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Sharif Qurbanaliyev’s tv comedy film.

Ding-Ding, My Saz, Ding-Ding Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

Based on a folk tale. About how a mischievous sparrow was punished for his impudence.