Florida Premiere
Bulgarian Rhapsody
Directed by Ivan Nitchev
Bulgaria | 108 minutes | 2014
Bulgarian, German, Ladino with English subtitles
Bulgaria’s submission to the recent Academy Awards is a story of friendship and first love set in Sofia during the summer of 1943. Despite the restrictions placed upon Jews, 17 year-old Moni manages to live a somewhat carefree life thanks to his best friend Giogio who, like many of his fellow countrymen, does not support the segregation of Jews. When both fall in love with Shelly, the limits of their friendship are tested. Ultimately, the fate of the three teens mirrors the lives of the Balkan Jews during World War II, challenged to survive the horrors of that period, filled with fear and hope. Beautifully shot and remarkably performed, Bulgarian Rhapsody is both a warm tale of adolescence and a heartrending look at the impact of war and Nazi anti-Semitism.
Foreign Title | Bulgarska Rapsodia |
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Director | Ivan Nitchev |
Countries of Production | Bulgaria |
Year of Presentation | 2014 |
Language(s) | Bulgarian, German, Ladino with English subtitles |
Premiere Status | Florida Premiere |
Runtime | 108 minutes |
Principal Cast | Angela Nedyalkova, Kristiyan Makarov, Stefan Popov |
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Award(s) | Bulgaria's Official Entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar |
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