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Cast

Ivan Barnev

Ivan Barnev

Pavel

Ivan Savov

Ivan Savov

Vasil

Tanya Shahova

Tanya Shahova

Lyubka

Hristofor Nedkov

Hristofor Nedkov

Doctor

Margita Gosheva

Margita Gosheva

Kalina

Nikolay Todorov

Nikolay Todorov

Boyan Doychinov

Boyan Doychinov

Ivanka Bratoeva

Ivanka Bratoeva

Maria Bakalova

Maria Bakalova

Valentina

Crew

Yorgos Mavropsaridis

Yorgos Mavropsaridis

Thanks

Kristina Grozeva

Kristina Grozeva

Director

Petar Valchanov

Petar Valchanov

Director

Petar Valchanov

Petar Valchanov

Editor

Kristina Grozeva

Kristina Grozeva

Screenplay

Petar Valchanov

Petar Valchanov

Screenplay

Hristo Namliev

Hristo Namliev

Original Music Composer

Krum Rodriguez

Krum Rodriguez

Director of Photography

Vanina Geleva

Vanina Geleva

Art Direction

Kristina Grozeva

Kristina Grozeva

Producer

Konstantina Stavrianou

Konstantina Stavrianou

Producer

Petar Valchanov

Petar Valchanov

Producer

Irini Vougioukalou

Irini Vougioukalou

Producer

Kristina Grozeva

Kristina Grozeva

Executive Producer

Poli Angelova

Poli Angelova

Executive Producer

Ivelina Mineva

Ivelina Mineva

Costume Designer

Ivan Andreev

Ivan Andreev

Sound Designer

Elena Mosholova

Elena Mosholova

Executive Producer

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The Father

20205.7 / 1090 min
Drama

Overview

Vasil has just lost his long-time partner in life, his wife Ivanka. When a woman at her funeral proclaims that the dead woman called her cellphone, Vasil seeks out the help of a well-known psychic in order to try to contact his wife. His son Pavel tries to bring him to his senses, but Vasil stubbornly insists on doing things his own way… Following the internationally successful The Lesson and Glory, Grozeva and Valchanov return with an intimate family drama about the difficulties of connecting with those close to us. As the picture slowly gathers momentum, its story unfolds many of the carefully arranged absurd or comic situations typical for the Bulgarian filmmaking duo.