The House of Gentle Souls

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A young actress in a country town is almost smashed under the burden of the wear and tear of life. She has problems with her parents, she is not happy with her love affairs, she faces hypocrisy and cynicism in the society all the way. She copes with all the hardships with dignity, she is devoted to her work, she manages to preserve her mentality. But the most difficult thing is in store: she has to experience the true faith in what she is doing - the faith of the fire-dancers, who walk barefooted on glowing embers.

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23-02-1981

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BG

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79 min

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Bulgarian

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Evgeni Mihailov

Evgeni Mihailov

Evgeni Mihailov is a Bulgarian director and politician from the Union of Democratic Forces. Initially he studied film directing at VITIZ "Krastyo Sarafov" in 1975, and then graduated in Film Directing at VGIK - Moscow in 1980. He worked in various jobs as a director at the Boyana Cinema Center, chief artistic director of Efir 2, deputy. -Chairman of Ecoglasnost, Director of Boyana Cinema Center and others. Mihailov became best known for filming the so-called "tank cassette". On this tape you can hear Petar Mladenov shouting "Let the tanks come" and as a result he resigned. In the period 1997-2005 he was the director of Boyana Film. There is no information about his pedigree, nor with what protections he left for Moscow - a privilege available only to relatives of party circles that have proven their loyalty to the communist government and the BCP.
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