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The successful writer Dobrin Iliev must take part in a literary competition as a chief of jury. Guided by her great desire to win, young schoolgirl Maya manages to become friendly with him. Her expansive personality appeals to him and it... See more »

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Tanya Shahova ...
Maja
Ilia Dobrev ...
Dobrin Iliev
Jana Mircheva ...
Katya
Valcho Kamarashev ...
Father
Maria Karel ...
Madarliyska
Mario Krastev ...
Veneamin
Margarita Pehlivanova ...
Nastya
Petya Dubarova ...
Petya
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Second Girl in Love
Rossitsa Valkanova ...
First Girl In Love
Iskra Yossiffova ...
Third Girl in Love
Evgeni Mihailov ...
Komsomolskiyat sekretar
Krikor Hugasjan ...
Organizatorat
Rousy Chanev ...
Petela

Directed by

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Georgi Djulgerov

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Georgi Djulgerov ... (writer)
 
Vladimir Ganev ... (writer)
 
Ivaylo Petrov ... (novel)

Produced by

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Kiril Kirilov ... producer

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Bozhidar Petkov

Cinematography by

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Radoslav Spassov

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Iliana Mikhova

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Ani Horisyan ... assistant editor
Violeta Toshkova ... assistant editor
Evgeniya Yakimova ... color timer

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Georgi Todorov

Set Decoration by

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Georgi Todorov

Costume Design by

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Maria Sotirova

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Dimitar Koklin ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Vidyo Penev ... production manager

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Krikor Hugasjan ... assistant director
Evgeni Mihailov ... first assistant director (as Eugeny Mihaylov)
Ignat Tassev ... first assistant director
Iskra Yossiffova ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Nedko Nedev ... carpenter
Nikolay Nikolov ... property master

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Todor Dushkin ... boom operator
Antoaneta Georgieva ... sound
Slavcho Iliev ... sound recordist
Georgi Kazandzhiev ... foley artist
Dimitar Nikolov ... foley artist
Lyubcho Stefanov ... sound effects editor

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Ivo Furnadzhiev ... assistant camera
Lazar Lazarov ... assistant camera
Borislav Markov ... gaffer
Georgi Nikolov ... assistant camera
Vladimir Stankov ... assistant camera
Chavdar Vitanov ... assistant camera
Stanka Vlahova ... still photographer

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Fani Dadova ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Tzvetana Kolarova ... script editor

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Maria Atanasova ... script
Dimitar Tashev ... poster

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Plot Summary

The successful writer Dobrin Iliev must take part in a literary competition as a chief of jury. Guided by her great desire to win, young schoolgirl Maya manages to become friendly with him. Her expansive personality appeals to him and it stirs his dormant feelings. What is more, he likes the poems of the provocative girl. Aware of the writer's weakness for her, Maya tells him of her secret: she is Katya's daughter. Twenty-five years ago Katya used to send him inspired poems to the front while she was still a student. Dobrin Iliev recalls his youth, when he works on pooling of private farms into big collective farms, when he had passed over with indifference the feelings of the sincere idealist Katya. Maya tries to convince Dobrin Iliev that she is his daughter and he is obliged to support her career. He knows full well that he is not Maya's father, but he nevertheless decides to help her and Maya gets the first prize in the school competition. However, it turns out that the poems belong to another girl. Against the background of Maya's swap of art for falsehood, Dobrin Iliev becomes aware of similar falsehoods in his (and society's) life. Written by Georgi Djulgerov

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Also Known As
  • Трампа (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • The Swap (World-wide, English title)
  • Zamiana (Poland)
  • Cserebere (Hungary)
  • Der Tausch (East Germany)
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  • 90 min
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