Bit Player

Bit Player

Release date : April 1, 2011
Runtime : 22m
Countries of origin : Macedonia /
Original Language : Macedonian /
Director : Igor Aleksov /
Writers : Aleksandar Rusjakov /
Production companies : Quasar Film /
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This is a short and poignant story about the life of the main heroine Anna and her hellish journey from dream to become a film actress, through communist torture, to the monastic quarters. A story of double standards, hypocrisy and cruelty of the past and present.
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Igor Angelov
Sveto Stefanovski
Predrag Pavlovski
Vojo Pandilovski
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Jana Stojanovska
Ana Mihaela Stefanova Young
Silvija Stojanovska
Ana Mihaela Stefanova Old

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  • title:Bit Player
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:22m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Macedonia ·
  • Original Language: Macedonian ·
  • Director: Igor Aleksov /
  • Writers: Aleksandar Rusjakov ·
  • Production companies: Quasar Film ·
  • Overview:This is a short and poignant story about the life of the main heroine Anna and her hellish journey from dream to become a film actress, through communist torture, to the monastic quarters. A story of double standards, hypocrisy and cruelty of the past and present.
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