The Big Night Bathe

The Big Night Bathe

Release date : December 1, 1980
Runtime : 2h 24m
Countries of origin : Bulgaria /
Original Language : Bulgarian /
Director : Binka Zhelyazkova /
Writers : Hristo Ganev /
Production companies : Boyana Film /
December 1, 1980 2h 24m Bulgaria Drama Bulgarian More
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Friends of different generations, practicing different professions, spend together their summer holidays at the seaside every year. It is sunny; they look carefree and happy. They know each other very well, they are used to each other. To such an extent, that bore becomes inevitable. It is boredom that incites them to play a dangerous game. The end is dramatic: a young boy gets killed. It is the moment to draw the bottom line. The question is: Isn't the death of the spirit worse than of the body?
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  • title:The Big Night Bathe
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1980
  • Runtime:2h 24m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Bulgaria ·
  • Original Language: Bulgarian ·
  • Director: Binka Zhelyazkova /
  • Writers: Hristo Ganev ·
  • Production companies: Boyana Film ·
  • Overview:Friends of different generations, practicing different professions, spend together their summer holidays at the seaside every year. It is sunny; they look carefree and happy. They know each other very well, they are used to each other. To such an extent, that bore becomes inevitable. It is boredom that incites them to play a dangerous game. The end is dramatic: a young boy gets killed. It is the moment to draw the bottom line. The question is: Isn't the death of the spirit worse than of the body?
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