Vasha

Vasha

5.8

Jan 23 2009

2h 40m

Thriller, Crime, Drama

Tom, a wide-eyed, innocent sixteen year-old, finds himself an unwitting accomplice in a deadly game of vengeance and death when he befriends Artur - a Chechen man, hell bent on revenging the torture and murder of his family - on the streets of Tallinn.

Mehmet Kurtuluş

Mehmet Kurtuluş

Artur

Mart Müürisepp

Mart Müürisepp

Tom

Tim Seyfi

Tim Seyfi

Gloobus

Adnan Maral

Adnan Maral

Kerim

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