Bulgarian Rhapsody
Appearance
Bulgarian Rhapsody | |
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Directed by | Ivan Nitchev |
Written by | Yurii Dachev Tatyana Granitova Jean Pierre Magro Ivan Nitchev |
Produced by | Leon Edery Moshe Edery Nissim Levy Shaul Scherze |
Starring | Stefan Popov Kristiyan Makarov Anjela Nedyalkova |
Cinematography | Addie Reiss |
Edited by | Tatyana Bogdanova Isaac Sehayek |
Music by | Stephan Dimitrov |
Distributed by | Cinepaz EOOD Cinisima |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Countries | Bulgaria Israel |
Language | Bulgarian |
Budget | 1.8 million leva |
Bulgarian Rhapsody (Bulgarian: Българска рапсодия) is a 2014 Bulgarian-Israeli drama film directed by Ivan Nitchev. It was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.[1] There was some controversy in the selection due to Nitchev's involvement with the Bulgarian National Film Council.[2]
The film is part of a historic trilogy about Bulgarian Judaism, which consists of the films: After the End of the World (1999) and Journey to Jerusalem (2003).
Cast
[edit]- Stefan Popov as Giogio
- Kristiyan Makarov as Moni
- Anjela Nedyalkova as Shelli
- Moni Moshonov as Moiz
- Stoyan Aleksiev as Abraham
- Alex Ansky as Albert
- Tatyana Lolova as Fortune
- Dimitar Ratchkov as Ivan Georgiev
See also
[edit]- List of submissions to the 87th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Bulgarian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
[edit]- ^ "'Bulgarian Rhapsody' Enters Oscars 2014 Foreign Language Film Contest". Novinite. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ^ "Bulgaria's Oscar Nominee Criticized for Director's Role on Selection Committee". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
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