Tsvetana Maneva Movies
- Starring:
- Vesela Kazakova, Ivan Burney, (more)
- Starring:
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Vasily Livanov, (more)
In this Bulgarian drama, a trio of puzzled sons try to make peace with their depressive father, a doctor who feels his life has been for naught and so tells them that he will spend his retirement in the US. Believing this, the brothers engage in long-winded discussions freely exchanging platitudes concerning truth's real nature and life's true significance. Their dialog suddenly ends when their mother shows up to inform them that their father is still in Bulgaria, living in a remote cabin feeling sorry for himself. Despite his glum protestations, his sons pay him a call. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
In an intriguing drama with no winners at the end, Andreev (Filip Trifonov) is a young and aspiring lawyer who takes on the job of local magistrate in a small town. His curiosity is piqued when he finds out the man who preceded him as magistrate is now in prison. After he starts to innocently investigate the reason why, he comes up against evasion and double-talk from anyone he approaches. Now really onto the case, he unearths evidence that the mayor of the town is more guilty than innocent. Yet when everyone, even the imprisoned man, asks him to drop his inquiries he stubbornly continues on. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Boris Loukanov, Lyubomir Kabakchiev, (more)
Director Ivan Andonov and scriptwriter Georgi Mishev pair off for the second time since their 1976 release of the Fairy Dance. In this sexual comedy, Yakim Donev (Stefan Danailov), is a good-looking driving instructor who takes advantage of his natural endowments to run a little scam for himself on the side. His services as a healthy male are available to any woman trapped in a daily routine that makes her vulnerable to his charms. Yakim is a gentleman, in a sort of modified way, and exactly what these women are temporarily looking for in life. Soon more and more women decide that they really need driving lessons, and his agenda is beginning to get a little too full -- conflicts are starting over who has priority and who does not. One day when a husband wonders about all these driving lessons and has his wife tailed by a private detective, Yakim's woes take a turn for the worse. He tries desperately to remedy the steadily declining situation, until there seem to be no viable options left. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Stefan Danailov, Nevena Kokanova, (more)
Mera Spored Mera is exactly five hours long, divided into three parts for a little breather between "acts." This epic production was created as a part of the 1981 celebration of 1300 years of Bulgarian statehood - about 260 years per hour if the director, Georgi Dyulgerov had been interested in the greater picture. Fortunately, he was not and instead, the film covers the modern history of Bulgaria's fight for full independence. Part I deals with the years between 1878 and 1903, as a growing militance first leads to the liberation of most of Bulgaria from the Ottoman Turks (1878), and then to a fight to free the western segment of the nation as well (1903). Part II (1903-1906) covers the early battles for this western segment, and Part III (1906-1912), full liberation from the Turks. With a view to presenting this story in dramatic, human terms, Dyulgerov has chosen to focus on one character above all others, a young shepherd who undergoes a transformation that is in step with the times around him, and embodies all of the ideals, problems, and sorrows of this war for independence. The shepherd is a Macedonian, and the western segment of Bulgaria that was still under Turkish control after 1878 is, in fact, a part of a greater Macedonia that came to be divided between Greece, Yugoslavia, and eventually, Bulgaria - still a problem today. In the early 19th century, the hero Dilber Tanas (Roussi Chanev) is an ignorant shepherd who like everyone else around him, has no real view of the larger, revolutionary issues on the ascendence. When a bandit leader decides that it is time for the men in the area to marry, Dilber suddenly finds himself about to be wed when someone shoves a rifle into his hands and he becomes so undone that he accidentally shoots the marrying orthodox priest. This, of course, lands him stiff punishment - he is thrown into a quarry where after fervent prayers for his salvation, he gets out - a new man, and a revolutionary. Like it or not, he is caught up in the fighting against the Turks, sparked by the uprising at Ilinden on August 2, 1903. In Part II, Dilbert and his compatriots are facing extinction as the Ottoman Turks burn and pillage, killing everyone in their path. Fate in the form of Kemal Ataturk (future president of Turkey) ends this situation when he revolts against the Turkish government and enlists the aid of the Turkish army in Macedonia - and some Macedonians - in his fight. In Part III, the subsequent changes put Dilbert into the newly-formed government of Macedonia, completely turning the tables on him. His former fellow soldiers are out to kill him as they consider him allied with the Turkish enemy. Facing death as a real prospect, he is saved by the faith of his wife - and at the same time - parallel to this, his second salvation - Macedonia attains full liberation from Turkish control. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roussi Chanev, Stefan Mavrodiev, (more)
Impatient with stupidity of any kind, whether in his patients or in the officials who guide his career, the surgeon of this tale acts according to principles, but those same principles may bring about the end of his career. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Mihail Mihailov, Anton Radichev, (more)
Three very different people meet at a swimming pool, and their lives become intertwined. The first is a young girl, just out of school, who was stood up by a date on her graduation night. As she stands on a high-diving platform, she encounters an old widower, an architect whose wife died in an accident. Also present is an antic young artist, who capers around and cheers her up. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kosta Tsonev, Kliment Denchev, (more)
The seven women inmates in Poslednata Duma are imprisoned because they have been associated with partisans opposing the fascist puppet government of the German Nazis. Each of them has the power to save herself if she will betray the others, and each bravely refuses to do so, even though it means they all will die. Despite their grim situation, and the atrocities perpetuated on them as political prisoners, they manage to laugh, and even celebrate a festival. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
When a irresponsible construction worker goes off to a Black Sea vacation, his foreman is left to watch after his unruly children who revel in skipping school. He also deals with workers who fall in love as everyone tries to make the best of what can best be described as a bleak economic situation. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kirill Gospodinov, Tsvetana Maneva, (more)








