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Petar Popyourdanov Movies

1997  
 
Bulgarian director Lyudmil Todorov adapted seven of his own short stories to create the contemporary comedy seen in this anthology film, a Bulgarian-French-Swiss co-production. A night wanderer through the streets of Sofia is Emilia (Mariana Kroumova), a woman who serves as a link to bring together individually titled tales: In "Five Million," two of Emilia's friends inherit a porn cinema; the grumpy party-pooper of "Berdaierv" eventually decides fun is better, and he dances his cares away; the third story details "The End of a Romance" between a Bulgarian man and his French lover; and Emilia has a few choice words for her drunken husband and his pal in "Conditional Mood." The epilogue once again follows Emilia as she wanders the Sofia streets. Shown at the 1997 Thessaloniki Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Alexander MorfovPetar Popyourdanov, (more)
 
1995  
R  
For close to thirty years (between 1962-90) an electrified fence kept everyone out or locked inside Communist Bulgaria's borders. The soldiers patrolling the fence were ordered to shoot on sight anyone trying to brave the imposing fence (or "klion"). These oppressed guards lived under adverse physical and mental conditions. This realistic, violent French-Bulgarian drama chronicles the experience of a unit of guards stationed at a remote outpost during the 1970s. There the guards are helmed by a brutal, sadistic lieutenant who amuses himself at the expense of his men and their sanity. His favorite endeavors are trying to goad them into either shooting themselves or feeding themselves to the dogs. The cook for the group is also insane and loves to put eyeballs in their soup. To this grim outpost comes a new guard, called only The Handsome One. The others offer welcome by branding his buttocks with a red-hot poker. Later, he is tended to by the veteran guard Popa, who promptly gets the Handsome One blamed for a series of murders. After enduring many trials, Popa's stint is finally over. Just before he leaves, the Handsome One gets his revenge. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1994  
 
Spurred to do so by her son's quest to understand how she can be such an awful mother, Lily (Plamenta Getova) gives Malina (Petar Popyordanov) the details about her past which show why it was impossible for her to be a good mother to him. In the darkest days of the totalitarian communist regime in Bulgaria, Lily had a boyfriend who was drafted into the army whom she never saw again. Soon afterwards, she was raped by the son of an important government official, and was then forced to marry the miscreant so that the child of that rape would be legitimate. As soon as possible, her mother-in-law (Paraskeva Djukelova) had her imprisoned in an asylum so that she would have no contact with the family or her child. Eventually Lily escapes her confinement, but by then her son Malina has spent his entire childhood being bounced from place to place, and he has conceived an unreasoning hatred of his mother. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Paraskeva DjukelovaPetar Popyourdanov, (more)