Spirka za nepoznati
1989 · Drama
This somewhat opaque story is probably an involved political allegory, which would explain why it was not released until the Bulgarian government ceased to be communist-ruled. Those without experience of the regime are unlikely to appreciate the parallels in it to public life. In the story, a grandmother in a remote town is the station master for its railroad stop. The last train to make a stop there was over two years ago, and there is talk of closing down the station. All the same, she dresses in her uniform and goes to work everyday, signalling the train as is passes by. Things take a turn for the better, perhaps, when a stranger comes into the station, demanding a ticket on the next train. She is very happy to fill his request. However, when the train actually arrives (almost a day later}, the passenger pretends to be asleep, and misses the train. Soon afterward, she finds out that her only customer is probably a murderer that everyone is looking for. For a variety of reasons, she doesn't turn him in.
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Creators
| Director | Ivan Rosenov |
| Writer | Petyr Iskrenov |
Credits
| # | Name / Biography | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. |
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Katq Paskaleva
Katq Paskaleva was born on September 18, 1945 in Petrich, Bulgari... [more] |
Kakata Mariq |
| 2. |
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Anton Radichev | Myjyt Ivan |
| 3. |
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Stefan Mavrodiev
Stefan Ivanov Mavrodiev was born on December 29th, 1943 in Varna.... [more] |
Kmetyt |
| 4. |
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Aleksandyr Kocev | Sashko |
| 5. |
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Nikola Todev
Nikola Metodiev Todev was born on June 13th, 1928 in Devin, near ... [more] |
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| 6. |
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Vencislav Iliev | |
| 7. |
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Dimityr Milev | |
| 8. |
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Aseniq Kraeva |