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Slantzeto i syankata ()


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The first love between two very different characters is the prism through which we are shown the point of view of the film-makers who denounce war and plead for simple human happiness.

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Georgi Naumov ...
Momcheto
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Momicheto
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Znamenitiyat aktyor
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Chovek na plazha
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Directed by

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Rangel Vulchanov

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Valeri Petrov ... ()

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Simeon Pironkov

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Dimo Kolarov

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Ani Radicheva

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Alexander Denkov ... (as A. Denkov)

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Nina Dimcheva ... makeup artist

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Atanas Papadopulos ... production manager

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Petar Kaishev ... assistant director
Manya Raducheva ... assistant director

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Evgeni Ganchev ... sound

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Mincho Minchev ... special effects
Nedyu Nedev ... special effects
Hristo Nikolov ... special effects
Bogomil Petkov ... special effects
Simeon Simeonov ... special effects

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Iliya Balsamadzhiev ... assistant camera
Vasil Kamenov ... electrician
Angel Stefanov ... assistant camera

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Zdravko Mavrodiev ... poster

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Plot Summary

A Bulgarian youth and a foreign girl meet at a Bulgarian seaside resort. They like each other and joking begin first a word game, and then another game called 'The Pope Is Ill'. It turns out, however, that it is not the Pope who is really ill, but the girl's father, an eminent western nuclear physicist who is terminally ill with cancer. His daughter is scared to death of the possible nuclear Armageddon, which has repeatedly been discussed in her presence. Gradually the carefree beach side mood is replaced by a serious conversation rich in implied meanings. A series of 'visions' reveals the view of each of two young people, which turn out to be very different. The girl imagines the apocalyptic end of the world, while the boy thinks of the evolution of life from its origins to the colonization of other space. Written by Georgi Djulgerov

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Also Known As
  • Слънцето и сянката (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Sun and Shadow (Europe, English title)
  • Slantzeto I Syankata (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Sol och skugga (Finland, Swedish title)
  • Солнце и тень (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 75 min
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