Blind Saturday (1988)
In a small village where nothing has changed in the last few decades, a film crew arrives to shoot a historical drama. So, along with actors, producers, makeup artists and all the rest from the crew, a lot of hustle and bustle rushes into the sleepy village. It turns into a historical battle field itself. Everybody gets involved in the action - the young and the old alike get dressed into period costumes and armed with fake swords, suffer deadly wounds. The script also features an episode of ritualistic sacrifice and the offering is to be the village farmers' pride, a bull called Julius Caesar. The armies of defenders and enemies of the ritualistic animal clash at such an epic scale that it does feel like a massacre took place. As they say, blind Saturday is upon us and people do lose their minds...
Director: Panayot Panayotov
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Hristo Garbov as |
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Jana Karaivanova as |
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Albena Pavlova as |
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Kosta Tsonev as |
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Grudi Kadiev as |
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Vesko Zehirev as |
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Zhivko Garvanov as |
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Valentin Gadzhokov as |
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Yordan Bikov as |
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Eva-Maria Radichkova as |
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Panayot Tzanev as |
| Writing | Khristo Dimitrov | Writer |
| Writing | Svetoslav Ovcharov | Writer |
| Directing | Panayot Panayotov | Director |
| Writing | Panayot Panayotov | Writer |