Simon sreshtu straha
2018 · Documentary
It wasn't done before, it is for the first time that we open these particular files from the archives of Communist State Security. There is a video tape enclosed. In 1989 Simon Varsano was interrogated before the camera. Shot in the legs, freshly undergone complicated surgery, he is lying on a bed in a guarded police hospital. And he answered the questions of the interrogator, a State Security officer. The accusation was that the young photographer Varsano has written on the walls. Subject of writings: slogans against the communist totalitarian leader. Tool: "Salamander" shoe polish. It was on the eve of the big political transition. The communist regime in Bulgaria fell in a coup "inside" in the party. Revolution without gunshots. The only person shed blood was Simon Varsano - Recently Simon saved a drowning man and said that he had slept like a baby after that. He admitted the only time he had felt like this was after having written on the walls. What should a man do nowadays to sleep like a baby again? - Simon wouldn't tell about his wounding and arrest, about interrogation and investigation. And he would never watch the video film with his questioning. Never until today. A very personal view of author Georgi Tenev on the personal story of Simon Varsano.
Creators
| Director | Georgi Tenev |
Credits
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Vesela Babinova | Self |
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Penko Gospodinov | Self |
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Anastasiq Lutova | Self |
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Simon Versano | Self |
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Anani Qvashev
Anani Vladimirov Qvashev was born on October 18th, 1932 in Gabrov... [more] |
Self |
Awards and Nominations
2017
Jury Special MentionGolden Rhyton Bulgarian Documentary and Animation Film Festival
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2017
Jury Special MentionGolden Rhyton Bulgarian Documentary and Animation Film Festival
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2017
Jury Special MentionGolden Rhyton Bulgarian Documentary and Animation Film Festival
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