Hello everyone!
As you know till now I have been talking to you about Scottish films and actors. Well, now to fresh it up a little, the next posts will be dedicated to films from my home country. Lets be honest - very few are famous outside Bulgaria. However, the one which are, definitely have their reasons why. Here are some fims you may or may not have heard. Just one note: I know that the names of the films or directors will not mean anything if you're not really into the issue. But the purpose of this and the future posts is to show you, dear reader, something unknown. To provoke you to check it.
1. The world is big and salvation lurks around the corner (2010)
Based on Ilija Trojanow's autobiographic novel, this film is absolutely remarkable, just like the book itself. This does not happen often, you know? I can count on my left hand how many times I've liked a film just as much as the book. By the way, the book is translated in English and German, if you want to check it out before seeing the movie. The world is big and salvation lurks around the corner tells the story of a young man who survived a horrific car accident and cannnot remember his own name. In an attempt to cure him from his amnesia, his quirky grandfather travels to Germany and organizes a spiritual journey for his grandson, back to the country of his birth. While traveling with his grandfather across time and place on a tandem bicycle, the young man begins to reconnect with his forgotten past.
What is more, this film received over 20 festival awards.
Zift is a black and white film, combining neo-noir, black comedy and socialist retro motifs. Its premiere was on 27 June 2008 at the 30th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Silver George for Best Director and the Best Film Prize of the Russian Film Clubs Federation.
Moth, the main character,organizes a robbery out of love and money, but imprisoned before the 9 September coup d'état for a murder he did not commit. He is released from jail in the 1960s to meet the new and unfamiliar reality of socialist Sofia.
Set in the early 1990s tells the story of four friends who are trying to make money with the dream to open their own bar, called TILT. A chance meeting between Stash and Becky brings them to a passionate love affair. Suddenly, they are caught illegally distributing porn films. Becky's father, a police colonel, takes charge of the case and threatens them with prison. The only way to avoid going to jail is for Stash and Becky to stop seeing each other. The four friends decide to run away to a small German village. Being poor emigrants, they find themselves in a series of funny and absurd situations. Stash is constantly trying to reach Becky, but with no luck. They finally decide to go back to Bulgaria. Meanwhile, Bulgaria has changed, and so has Becky.
Tilt has been shown in many film festivals in Europe and USA and also won the Best Editing Award at the Woodstock Film Festival. It has also won Best Main Actor, Best Supporting Actor and the Special Jury Award at Golden Rose Film Festival.
This one may seem like a typical romantic comedy with happy ending. And it is, I'm not going to lie. Love.net follows several story lines about people, who met the love of their lives. On the internet. Love of first virtual sight. It is funny and heartwarming and definitely worth the watch. Except the Bulgarian cast, the film also features John Lawton. The film has won many Bulgarian awards and several international.
This film, a co production between Bulgaria and Sweden tells
the story of a Parisian couple(Thure Lindhardt and Laetitia Casta), who decides to spend a vacation on the Black Coast in Bulgaria. When they arrive Sophie discovers that Daneel was born there. They go to an abandoned island with only three inhabitants. The strange atmosphere of the island plays with their behaviour and soon they start questioning their relationship. After a while, Sophie leaves the island, despite Daneel. Moths later, she comes back to Bulgaria only to find Daneel in the strangest place possible.
Although these are just the first five films that came to my mind, they are much more. They have soul. And you can feel it within a second. You will love each and everyone of them without being able to explain exactly why. This is what I call the true love of film.
If you have enjoyed this post and already determined to know more about Bulgarian cinema, another films you may also like to see are: Ave, Eastern Plays, Sneakers, The Colour of the Chameleon.
See you on the next post, guys!