Bulgaria, This Eternal Heresy

Bulgaria, This Eternal Heresy

Release date : January 1, 2013
Runtime : 2h 44m
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Original Language : Bulgarian /
Director : Val Todorov /
Writers : Val Todorov /
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Part fictional documentary, part musical anthropology, scientific magic, and eco-anarchic utopian journey in a landscape of eight parts. You're Kaloyan, the sax player. Or Diana, the Gypsy dancer. You journey together through Bulgaria in search of the utopian village Dolphinovo. It's not Sofia, Paris or New York. That's why this story is rural, rustic and polyphonic. It's like a string of painted walls of village houses, folk songs and allegories. However, who is Ivo? And why does he lead you through these winter landscapes a year later?
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  • title:Bulgaria, This Eternal Heresy
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:2h 44m
  • Genres: Adventure · Drama · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Bulgarian ·
  • Director: Val Todorov /
  • Writers: Val Todorov ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Part fictional documentary, part musical anthropology, scientific magic, and eco-anarchic utopian journey in a landscape of eight parts. You're Kaloyan, the sax player. Or Diana, the Gypsy dancer. You journey together through Bulgaria in search of the utopian village Dolphinovo. It's not Sofia, Paris or New York. That's why this story is rural, rustic and polyphonic. It's like a string of painted walls of village houses, folk songs and allegories. However, who is Ivo? And why does he lead you through these winter landscapes a year later?
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