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Babek is a Azerbaïdjanais film of genre War with Rasim Balayev

Babek (1980)

Babek
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Length 2h17
Genres War,    Action,    Historical
Rating80% 4.00584.00584.00584.00584.0058

Babek (Azerbaijani: Babək) is a 1979 film produced by Azerbaijanfilm, an Azerbaijani movie company, in the Soviet Union. Its director was Eldar Guliyev and its writer was Anvar Mamedkhanly. The film is about the story of Babak Khorramdin.

Synopsis

Au Moyen Âge, en Azerbaïdjan, le héros national, Babek conduit les Azéris dans leur lutte pour la défense de leur patrie contre les agresseurs étrangers.

Actors

Rasim Balayev

(Babak Al-Xurrami)
Həsənağa Turabov

(Afshin)
Shahmar Alakbarov

(Javidan)
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