The Past-Master is a side-splitting comedy set in Bulgaria. It follows the adventures of a man who decides to build a house in the country. Along the way, he encounters numerous challenges, hilarious misunderstandings, and satirical situations that will leave you in stitches. From dealing with eccentric neighbors to navigating the bureaucratic maze of construction permits, this film is a laugh-out-loud journey through the ups and downs of building a house in a foreign land.
At the end of 13th and the beginning of the 14th century twenty-four-years old, Prince Svetoslav Terter takes the helm of the state. The young Prince engages in a intricate political game, into getting his way by means of court intrigues, and is forced by circumstances. Svetoslav Terter is remarkably shrewd and consistent. He is perhaps the only head of state at this time to take the liberty of impeaching the primate of the country's church. He tries to rally the neighboring Slav people to a joint resistance to the Turkish conquest. Terter lives through a great personal tragedy. He becomes estranged from his dearest person, Mariya, who is too weak to join him on the difficult road of his choice. (written by Georgi Djulgerov)
Whale is a hilarious comedy about an ordinary man who unexpectedly becomes the owner of a pet whale. Watch as he navigates the challenges of keeping a gigantic mammal as a pet, and the laughs that ensue.
Master of All Trades (1962) is a comedy movie about a male dentist who discovers he has an extraordinary range of skills, leading him on a hilarious adventure.
Bulgarian Partisan movie
When a new employee joins the fifth floor of a bustling office building, chaos ensues as pranks are played, secrets are revealed, and unexpected romance blossoms.
A geologist engineer Yuliya disappears. Ablamov, an elderly engineer, organizes a rescue party to look after her in the mine galleries but they find nothing. Yuliya was last seen at a ceremony for award-wining miners. The newsreel crew was filming the event. Yuliya left in the middle of ceremony. Prodanov, a headstrong and quarrelsome engineer, had followed her. Suspicion falls on him. However, the film sequences shot at the ceremony reveal that Ablamov reacted suspiciously to Yuliya's exit. Detected as the murderer, Ablamov attempts to cross the border but is caught. Yuliya had discovered that the ore contained uranium. Ablamov had replaced the samples in order to prevent the development of the uranium ore deposit.
A couple realizes they are having trouble seeing things up close and after a visit to the eye doctor, they find out they have farsightedness. They navigate through amusing situations as they adjust to wearing glasses and dealing with their newfound condition.
This is a typical story from the 'cold war' era. A group of kids play on a quiet street in Sofia. From a nearby window falls a key. The helpful youngsters quickly return it to the owner, but in the haste switch the keys. The unintentional error disentangles a whole spy story. The young detectives doubt the good intentions of the man they tried to help. It turns out that the key is from a secret apartment where saboteurs are hiding. The secret network is exposed to the authorities and the kids feel like heroes.
Hajduk's Oath is a 1958 drama film based on a novel. The movie revolves around the story of a group of hajduks, rebels who fight against the Ottoman Empire in their efforts to liberate their homeland. It showcases their struggles, sacrifices, and their unwavering dedication to their cause.
Gosho Kalimanski, a clerk living the big city, finds difficulties to stand the endless noise around him.
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