Mamay draws on traditional Ukranian and Tatar folktales for its Romeo and Juliet-like love story and parable about chivalry and the struggle for freedom. Hundreds of years ago, in the wild steppes of Crimea that form an uneasy border between East and West, Europe and Asia, nomad and farmer, the proud Cossack Mamay falls in love with the Tatar beauty Omai. The title, like the storyline, holds a variety of different meanings taken from different cultures. In Turkic languages, it means "no one," but it was also the name of a famous Mongol conqueror, the great grandson of Ghengis-Khan. In Persian legends, mamay literally means "the spirit of the steppes. "
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Andrii Bilous as Mamay
Viktoria Spesivtseva as Tatar woman
Nazl Sejtablaeva as Little Tatar girl
Serhii Romaniuk as Eldest brother
Oles Sanin as Middle brother
Akhtem Seitablaiev as Tatar warrior
Eldar Akimov as Tatar warrior
Emil Rasilov as Tatar warrior
Andrii Sereda as
Shevket Seydametov as
Dmytro Sanin as
Serhiy Marchenko as
Eldar Dzhelilov as
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