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Delo 205/1913 ()


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The film traces the last year of the life of the great Bulgarian poet Peio Yavorov. A real love tragedy started from the shot that took the life of the poet's wife to the last moment of Yavorov's life.

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Yavor Milushev ...
Peyo Yavorov
Katia Ivanova ...
Lora
Plamen Sirakov ...
Prokurorat Alexander Ognyanov (as Plamen Serakov)
Bogdan Glishev ...
Todor
Valcho Kamarashev ...
Faytondjiya
Stoyan Stoev ...
Bozhilov
Nelli Topalova ...
Dora
Zhivko Garvanov
Martin Penchev
Lyubomir Mladenov
Krasen Burhanlarski
Mihail Mutafov ...
(as Mutafov Mutafov)
Kiril Simov
Emilia Radeva
Nikola Todev
Evgeniya Mitropolitska
Todor Genov
Ivan Samokovliev
Ivan Yordanov
Marin Yanev
Boncho Urumov
Tzanko Petrov
Emil Mihov
Dobri Dobrew
Petar Despotov
Gavril Palamudov
Veselin Tzanev
Lilyana Kovacheva
Vladimir Davcev
Elzhana Popova
Evgeni Mihailov
Yevgeni Aleksandrov
Daniela Georgieva
Kiril Iliev

Directed by

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Kiran Kolarov

Written by

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Ivan Dechev ... ()
 
Nikola Gaydarov ... (novel "Zhiteyskata drama na Yavorov")
 
Kiran Kolarov ... ()

Produced by

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Kiril Kirilov ... line producer

Music by

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Kiril Donchev

Cinematography by

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Radoslav Spassov

Editing by

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Ani Radicheva

Editorial Department

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Rayna Danova ... assistant editor
Daniela Terziyska ... assistant editor
Evgeniya Yakimova ... color timer

Production Design by

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Peter Goranov

Set Decoration by

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Anton Antonov

Costume Design by

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Eliana Stoyanova

Makeup Department

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Dimitar Koklin ... makeup artist
Tatyana Naydenova ... assistant makeup artist
Sofi Yosifova ... hair stylist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tzvetana Avramova ... assistant director
Galina Gutzalska ... third assistant director
Iglika Triffonova ... second assistant director
Ivan Tscherkelov ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Nikolay Borisov ... carpenter
Lyubomir Dimov ... set dresser
Garo Garabedyan ... property master
Bogomil Petrov ... property master

Sound Department

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Mikhail Karidov ... sound mixer
Kroum Kroumov ... sound recordist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Hristo Aleksandrov ... assistant camera
Hristofor Kaloyanov ... camera operator
Vasil Kamenov ... gaffer
Anton Nakov ... grip
Parseh Shubaralyan ... still photographer
Vladimir Stankov ... assistant camera
Ellie Yonova ... camera operator (as Eli M. Yonova)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Fani Dadova ... costumer
Todorka Gergova ... costumer
Slavka Radkova ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Valentina Radinska ... script editor

Additional Crew

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Neli Durcheva ... production assistant
Ognyan Funev ... poster
Rayna Georgieva ... consultant
Bozhidar Ikonomov ... poster
Ani Kabova ... production assistant
Krastyo Kuyumdzhiev ... consultant
Rousy Lyutskanov ... production assistant
Angel Mitev ... production assistant
Ivan Tzvetkov ... consultant
Toncho Zhechev ... consultant

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Plot Summary

Lora Karavelova, the wife of the great Bulgarian poet and revolutionary Peyo Yavorov, committed suicide on November 30, 1913. The facts of the suicide committed are still obscure to this day. Almost a century expired from those days, but their tragic romance still stirs interest. For quite some time their stormy love affair had been the talk of the capital. Their married life was brief, but their tragic love has been of interest to several generations now. After Lora's death her relatives and the judiciary fanned a scandal, intending thereby to ruin the reputation of the poet. After the suicide the life of the poet is turned into an inferno. Charged with a murder, he struggles for dear life to prove his innocence. But the public is already influenced by rumors and intrigues, inspired by the case. Spurned by society, tormented by intrigue and innuendo, almost blind after a failed suicide attempt, desperate and utterly destitute and, above all, unable to get over the death of his beloved, on October 16, 1914, a year after the death of his wife, Yavorov again pointed the pistol at his head and shot himself. So ended the life of one of the noblest and most tragic figures in the history of Bulgarian literature. The filmmakers examine the chamber drama of poet against the background of a sophisticated and expert reconstruction of the atmosphere at the beginning of the twenty-century. Written by Georgi Djulgerov

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Also Known As
  • Дело 205/1913 (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • File # 205/1913 (Europe, English title)
  • Nyomozás egy öngyilkosság ügyében (Hungary)
  • Gerichtsakte Nr. 205/1913 (East Germany)
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  • 147 min
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