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Petar PopzlatevScénario:
Petar PopzlatevActeurs·trices:
Katya Paskaleva, Petar Popyordanov, Eduard Zachariev, Itzhak Fintzi, Samuel Finzi, Iren KrivoshievaRésumés(1)
In the summer of 1968, the World Festival of Youth and Students takes place in Sofia. It serves the Zhivkov regime as a prominent symbol of ostensible liberality. Some young individuals, among them Sybille, or “the countess”, as she is also known, decide to put their ideas of this advertised freedom to the test by indulging in pop music and drugs, until a police raid puts an end to their brief revolt. For Sybille, who is placed under arrest, thus begins a painful odyssey through state re-socialisation facilities: re-education homes, forced labour camps, prison and psychiatric wards. With its dramaturgy of colours and broken taboos, this Bulgarian cult film unmasks the way in which totalitarianism infantilises society. (goEast - Festival des mittel- und osteuropäischen Films)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Katya Paskaleva
Bulgarie
Meilleurs films :
La Corne de chèvre (1972)
Petar Popyordanov
Bulgarie
Meilleurs films :
A sega nakade? (1988)
The Island (2011)
Eduard Zachariev
Union soviétique
Itzhak Fintzi
Bulgarie
Samuel Finzi
Bulgarie
Meilleurs films :
Generation War (2013) (série)
Une vie (2023)
The Captain - L'usurpateur (2017)
Iren Krivoshieva
Bulgarie