Osadeni Dushi
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Osadeni Dushi Bulgarian: Осъдени Души English: Doomed Souls | |
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Directed by | Vulo Radev |
Produced by | Konstantin Dzhidrov |
Written by | Dimitar Dimov (novel) and Vulo Radev |
Starring |
Jan Englert Edit Solay Rusy Chanev |
Distributed by |
Boyana Film Bulgarofilm |
Release dates | 1975 |
Running time | 141 min. |
Language | Bulgarian |
Osadeni Dushi (Bulgarian: Осъдени Души) is a 1975 Bulgarian film, starring Jan Englert and Edit Solay, based on the novel by Dimitar Dimov.
Plot outline
The epic film, directed by Vulo Radev, tells the tragic story of Fanny Horn and Father Eredia. Amidst the back drop of the Spanish Civil War the British noblewoman and Jesuit Priest begin to fall in love; however, this runs contrary to Father Eredia's faith. He places his fanatic devotion for his faith above their immense attraction.
Eventually, Fanny Horn follows the priest to a typhus outbreak at a camp near Pena Ronda. Finally, Fanny seduces Eredia in an act that would seal their fate. The priest's feelings of guilt lead to his loss of sanity and Fanny begins to take morphine.
External links
- Osadeni Dushi at the Internet Movie Database
- A fan site with some pictures from the movie (in Bulgarian language).
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