
Azarkeş 2008
Director Javid Tavakkul delivers a lighthearted Azerbaijani comedy with *Azarkeş (2008)*, a 66-minute romp that puts the spotlight on one man's all-consuming passion for Argentina's football squad.
Director: Javid Tavakkul
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Azarkeş (2008) about?
*Azarkeş (2008)* follows an over-the-top football fan whose love for Argentina's national team shapes every aspect of his life, from daily routines to personal relationships. The film blends humor with heart as it pokes fun at the extremes of sports fandom while celebrating the shared passion that unites fans worldwide.
Who directed Azarkeş?
Javid Tavakkul directed *Azarkeş (2008)*, bringing a comedic touch to the story of an unlikely football obsession.
Who stars in Azarkeş?
The film stars Ajdar Hamidov in the lead role, alongside Saida Guliyeva, Kamala Huseynova, Aydin Aliyev, and Igrar Salamov.
Is Azarkeş (2008) worth watching?
While *Azarkeş (2008)* isn't rated on IMDb, its 66-minute runtime and genre make it a breezy, feel-good pick for fans of Azerbaijani comedies and football-themed films. If you enjoy quirky underdog stories or offbeat humor, it's worth a watch.
How long is Azarkeş?
*Azarkeş (2008)* has a runtime of 66 minutes.
About Azarkeş (2008) — A Comedy About Football Fandom Gone Wild
Director Javid Tavakkul delivers a lighthearted Azerbaijani comedy with *Azarkeş (2008)*, a 66-minute romp that puts the spotlight on one man's all-consuming passion for Argentina's football squad. Ajdar Hamidov leads the ensemble as the titular protagonist, a die-hard fan whose obsession borders on the surreal, blending humor with the universal language of sports fandom. Set against the backdrop of vibrant football culture, the film explores themes of devotion, identity, and the quirky rituals that define supporters everywhere.
Through a series of comedic mishaps, *Azarkeş (2008)* captures the sheer joy of being part of something bigger than yourself, even when your allegiance leans toward a distant team halfway across the globe. The film's breezy tone and relatable premise make it a charming choice for fans of offbeat comedies and football enthusiasts alike, offering a playful take on what it means to live for the game.