HAL (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 27, 2025

Original Title:
HAL

Alternate Titles:
Хал

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 108

In Lezgi beliefs, Hal is an unfortunate woman who wanders in the forest, does not get along with people, and has long hair that hangs on the ground. According to legend, she went crazy and went to the steppes after experiencing a tragedy in her family. Although she does not harm people, her presence always creates fear and horror.

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Assistant Director:
Aynur Novruzbəyova

Camera Technician:
Amil Məmmədzadə

Casting:
Sevda Məmmədova

Colorist:
Ravil Asgarov

Costume Design:
İradə Heydərova

Director:
Sedaqet Kerimova

Director of Photography:
Elkhan Rustamov

Editor:
Sahib Aghayev
Nicat Qayıbov

First Assistant Director:
Qurban Akhmadov

Focus Puller:
Vusal Suleymanov

Lighting Artist:
Farid Cafarli

Lyricist:
Sedaqet Kerimova

Makeup Artist:
Saadat Sadiqova

Music Arranger:
Nazim Ahmadov

Novel:
Sedaqet Kerimova

Original Music Composer:
Sedaqet Kerimova

Producer:
Sedaqet Kerimova

Production Design:
Sevda Məmmədova

Screenplay:
Sedaqet Kerimova

Sound:
Morteza Najafloo

Sound Director:
Teymur Karimov

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