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Psychological drama. A critical situation confronts the individual with a plethora of moral, social and political problems.

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Petar Aleksandrov
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Rina
Dorotea Toncheva ...
Aleksandra
Konstantin Kotsev ...
Vasil Radev
Georgi Cherkelov ...
Stoev
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Golyamata dashterya na Aleksandrov
Nevena Andonova ...
Malkata dashterya na Aleksandrov
Stoyanka Mutafova ...
Maykata na Rina
Ilka Zafirova ...
Meditzinskata sestra
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Kloun
Neycho Popov ...
Bubi
Grigor Vachkov ...
Kloun
Georgi Popov ...
Doktorat
Nikola Anastasov ...
Dirigent na orkestara
Ani Damyanova ...
Maykata na Aleksandrov
Bozhidar Lechev
Vasilka Chilikova
Lili Eneva

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Metodi Andonov

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Bogomil Raynov ... (novel "Patishta za nikade")

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Valcho Draganov ... line producer

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Dimitar Valchev

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Dimo Kolarov

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Elena Dimitrova

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Petko Bonchev

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Kostadin Radev

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Nini Petrovich ... makeup artist

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Lili Dyustabanova ... second assistant director
Ivanka Grybcheva ... assistant director
Dora Todorova ... first assistant director

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Emil Pavlov ... sound

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Konstantin Chernev ... assistant camera
Georgi Rusinov ... still photographer
Radoslav Spassov ... camera operator

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Bozhidar Yonov ... poster

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Plot Summary

The scientist Alexandrov is seriously ill. In his white hospital room he recalls his experience tries to put his confused thoughts in order. His memory takes him back to an evening spent in the company of his friends Bubi and Rina. He can hear her cynical confession: man cannot live by fine ideals alone. His colleague Vasil,who has come to visit him in hospital, interrupts his thoughts with a gossip about office intrigues. Alexandrov remembers the unpleasant conversations he has had with a dogmatist Stoev about his book on the psychology of the emotions. He recalls Stoev's misrepresentation of the work of Freud. He has had to choose between steering clear of controversy or fighting the dogmatists. Stoev fades out of Alexandrov's memory and gives way to recollections of Sashka. She was his student, sweetheart, wife and mother of his two daughters. ButSashka is dead, only his memory of her live on. Vasil's visit breaks the stream of visions: Alexandrov's book has been turned, down after Stoev's intervention; they want to break his will. He lapses back into his hallucinations: all the people in the street wear hospital garb, Stoev appears to him with many faces. The doctor tries to help him out of the depression. Vasil manages to secure the go-ahead for the publication of his book, but Alexandrov's energy is spent. The window of his room remains desperately empty. Written by Georgi Djulgerov

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Also Known As
  • Бялата стая (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • The White Room (Europe, English title)
  • A fehér szoba (Hungary)
  • Biały pokój (Poland)
  • Bela soba (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
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  • 83 min
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