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Neprimirimite ()


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The film has a place in Bulgarian Cinema due to the realistic characterization and the convincing performance of the actors.

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Ivan Raev ...
Podofitzer Stoev
Sava Hashamov ...
Bozhidar
Banko Bankov ...
Podporuchik Krumov
Stefan Getsov ...
Samotniya
Yordan Matev ...
Manivelata
Grigor Vachkov ...
Vaklin
Zhelcho Mandadzhiev ...
Serafim
Vasil Vachev ...
Nemiya
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Atanas
Alexander Dikov
Tzvyatko Nikolov
Ivan Manov
Trifon Dzhonev

Directed by

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Yanko Yankov

Written by

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Veselin Hanchev ... (verses)
 
Yanko Yankov ... ()

Produced by

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Vulcho Yordanov ... line producer

Music by

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Alexander Raychev

Cinematography by

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Trendafil Zahariev

Editing by

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Katya Vasileva

Production Design by

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Nayden Petkov

Costume Design by

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Maria Sotirova

Makeup Department

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Adelina Mihaylova ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Alexander Deyanov ... second assistant director
Nadezhda Paskaleva ... second assistant director (as Nadya Paskaleva)
Nikolai Popov ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Kuzman Shopov ... sound

Special Effects by

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Georgi Baykushev ... pyrotechnician
Stoyan Kyosovski ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Stancho Kostov ... assistant camera
Krum Krumov ... assistant camera

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The action takes place at the end of WWII. It is 1944 on the Yugoslav front, where the Bulgarian Army is fighting bloody battles against the retreating Nazi units. Several lorries loaded with Bulgarian soldiers make a detour so as to deliver ammunitions to an army unit. They are people with different convictions sharing a common goal - to come out victorious and to return to their peaceful everyday life. Among them are people who believe in the triumph of the new system and for whom the difficult crusade is a confirmation of their ideals. They are also uncertain people. For the youngest this is the first trial in life. A young Yugoslav woman helps them find the road through the dangerous front line. Her romance with the one of Bulgarian soldiers symbolizes solidarity in the struggle against the common enemy. After a series of difficulties and mishaps, the soldiers manage to deliver the ammunitions to their comrades. Written by Georgi Djulgerov

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Also Known As
  • Непримиримите (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • The Intransigents (Europe, English title)
  • Cena odwagi (Poland)
  • Oi anypotaktoi (Greece)
  • A halál ösvényein (Hungary)
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  • 81 min
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