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Pages in category "Bulgarian World War II films" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
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The film tells the tragic story of British noblewoman Fanny Horn (Edit Szalay) and Jesuit priest Heredia (Jan Englert) against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War.A rich young aristocrat who has spent her preceding years in a decadent lifestyle, Fanny falls in love with Heredia; however, although the priest feels the same, he places his fanatical devotion to his faith above their attraction.
Time of Violence (Bulgarian: Време разделно) is a 1988 Bulgarian film based on the novel Time of Parting by Anton Donchev. It consists of two episodes with a combined length of 288 minutes. It premiered at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival where it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section. [1]
The film takes place in Bulgaria during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). Erast Fandorin is put on the trail of a Turkish agent who is trying to disrupt the Russian advance during the Siege of Plevna. The agent, known as Anwar Efendi, is a master of disguise and has excellent command of Russian.
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We Were Young (Bulgarian: А бяхме млади, A byahme mladi) is a 1961 Bulgarian drama film directed by Binka Zhelyazkova and written by Hristo Ganev. The film is centered on the Bulgarian resistance to Nazism in Sofia during the Second World War.
Black and White Drama/War film Приключение в полунощ Priklyuchenie v polunosht Adventure at Midnight Anton Marinovich: 96 minutes Lyubomir Dimitrov, Georgi Cherkelov, Djoko Rosic and Yuriy Yakovlev: Black and White film based on Andrey Gulyashki's novel 13 дни trinadeset dni Thirteen Days Stefan Surchadzhiev: 84 minutes
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