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Sled kraja na sveta ()


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This is a funny and woeful story, resembling an old Jewish anecdote, aiming to wrap a comical framework around the dark side of life. At the time, the poorest neighborhood of Plovdiv (an ancient town in Bulgaria) represented a unique... See more »

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Albert Cohen (Berto)
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Araxi Vartagnan
Vassil Mihajlov ...
Abraham 'The Drunk' Cohen
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Father Isiah
Tatyana Lolova ...
Mrs. Abraham Cohen
Georgi Rusev ...
Ben David
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Ibrahim Hodja
Vasil Vasilev-Zueka ...
The Barber
Aleksandr Morfov ...
The Schoolteacher
Djoko Rosic ...
The Gypsy Leader
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Zulfie Hanum (as Athena Papas)
Zhana Dakovska ...
Araksi kato malka
Zlatil Davidov ...
Berto
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Fotografat Kostas
Nikolai Urumov ...
Tasev
Petar Popyordanov ...
Advokatat Karalambov
Mihail Mutafov ...
Georgi
Plamen Sirakov ...
Sauchenikat Mitko Stoychev (as Plamen Serakov)
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Stopaninat na bashtinata kashta
Ivo Papasov ...
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Ivan Nichev ... (as Ivan Nitchev)

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Angel Wagenstein ... (writer) (as Angel Vagenshtain)

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Bodo Bonev ... producer
Martin Hofmann ... executive producer
Hans-Werner Honert ... producer
Yiannis Koutsomitis ... producer

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Stephan Dimitrov

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Georgi Nikolov

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Lyuben Mladenov
Ivan Nichev

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Rossitsa Bakeva

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Tatiana Granitova ... production manager

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Victor Bojinov ... second assistant director

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Juri Hinov ... sound
Lyudmila Mahalnishka ... sound

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Plot Summary

This is a funny and woeful story, resembling an old Jewish anecdote, aiming to wrap a comical framework around the dark side of life. At the time, the poorest neighborhood of Plovdiv (an ancient town in Bulgaria) represented a unique European recess, a realm of perfect ethnic harmony among Bulgarians, Armenians, Turks, Jews, Gypsies and Greeks. A priest, a rabbi and a hodjah and an Antichrist nicknamed the Boozer are smitten with the same full-bosomed Turkish woman. Along with their rivalry, squabbles and good fellowship a Jewish boy and an Armenian girl fall in love for the first time. The political winds of the era will blow away the idyll separating the 12-year-old lovers. After many years, the Jew and the Armenian woman meet again in a different world. Written by Georgi Djulgerov

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Also Known As
  • След края на света (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Nach dem Ende der Welt (Germany)
  • Meta to telos tou kosmou (Greece)
  • Μετά το τέλος του κόμου (Greece)
  • After the End of the World (World-wide, English title)
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  • 112 min
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