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Burn, Burn, Little Fire

Jan 20, 1994
4h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

A new teacher - Marina - arrives in a small Pomak village in the late 1960s. She is a woman trying to live and think independently. Marina finds herself in a world unknown to her, at once pure and immaculate, but with the signs of the deformation of natural life that is typical of the whole country. After meeting the Doctor, Bai Mnogoznai, Mariana, the mayor, the internationalist Yosko, she discovers that each resists authority in their own way. And when the government starts changing the non-Bulgarian names of the Pomak villagers, the heroine realizes she is in a prison - with high mountains, forests, rivers - a prison of tragic beauty.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

BNT

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Cast

Elizaveta Shopova

Marina

Elizaveta Shopova

Ivan Ivanov

The Doctor

Ivan Ivanov

Filip Trifonov

The Mayor

Filip Trifonov

Anton Radichev

Anton Radichev

Zlatina Todeva

Zlatina Todeva

Hristo Mutafchiev

Hristo Mutafchiev

Kirill Kavadarkov

Kirill Kavadarkov

Alexander Lilov

Alexander Lilov

Stoyan Pavlov

Stoyan Pavlov

Sonya Djulgerova

Sonya Djulgerova

Kamen Donev

Kamen Donev