Vreme na nasilie

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Vreme na nasilie
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Vreme na nasilie – DVD cover
Directed by Ludmil Staikov
Produced by Christo Nenov
Written by Georgi Danailov
Anton Donchev (novel)
Starring Iossif Surchadzhiev
Rousy Chanev
Music by Georgi Genkov
Cinematography Radoslav Spasov
Editing by Violeta Toshkova
Distributed by Boyana Film
Release date(s) March 28, 1988 (Bulgaria)
Running time 288 min.
Country Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria
Language Bulgarian
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Vreme na nasilie (Bulgarian: Време на насилие) is a 1988 Bulgarian film based on the novel of Anton Donchev Vreme razdelno. It consists of two episodes which combined length is 288 minutes.

[edit] Plot

In the 17th century, a Bulgarian Christian region is selected by the Ottoman rulers to serve as an example of conversion to Islam. A Janissary who was kidnapped from the village as a boy is sent to force the reluctant inhabitants to convert. The Turkish governor seeks a peaceful solution, but ultimately torture, violence, and rebellion break out.

[edit] Cast

  • Iossif Surchadzhiev as Karaibrahim
  • Rousy Chanev as The Priest, pop Aligorko
  • Ivan Krastev as Manol
  • Anya Pencheva as Sevda
  • Valter Toski as the Venetian
  • Vassil Mihaylov as Syuleyman aga
  • Kalina Stefanova as Elitza
  • Max Freeman as Momchil
  • Konstantin Kotsev as Karaibrahim's father dyado Galushko
  • Stoyko Peev as Goran
  • Bogomil Simeonov as Ismail bey
  • Djoko Rosich as Karahasan
  • Velko Kanev as Great vezir
  • Stefka Berova as Gyulfie
  • Angel Ivanov as Mircho

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