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Also known as Undercover (translated in English), or Под прикритие (original title in Bulgarian)
Genre Crime drama
Created by Dimitar Mitovski[1]
Written by
Starring Vladimir Penev
Ivaylo Zahariev
Mihail Bilalov
Zahari Baharov
Marian Valev
Kiril Efremov
Alexander Sano
Country of origin Bulgaria
Original language(s) Bulgarian
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 47
Production
Executive producer(s) Elitsa Dimitrova
Running time 50 min
Production company(s) Bulgarian National Television
Camera Ltd.
Release
Original network BNT 1
Original release April 17, 2011 (2011-04-17) – -
External links
Website

Undercover (Bulgarian: Под Прикритие, transcribed: Pod Prikritie, and pronounced:/pɔt pri'kritiɛ/) is a Bulgarian crime drama television series produced by Bulgarian National Television that premiered on BNT 1 on April 17, 2011.

The series tells the story of the undercover police officer Martin Hristov (Ivaylo Zahariev), who infiltrates the gang of Bulgarian mafia boss Petar 'Dzharo' Tudzharov (Mihail Bilalov).

Plot summary

Martin Hristov, a specially trained agent, is appointed to go undercover in the gang of Bulgaria's top mafia boss, Dzharo. On his way he faces numerous challenges in order to completely become part of the criminal world. His task becomes more complicated when he meets the big boss' girl, Sunny. While undercover he gets a promotion in the mafia hierarchy and becomes part of the world full of crime, violence and corruption.[2]

The show is inspired by Martin Scorsese's 2006 film The Departed.[3]

Cast

Critical reception

Undercover has received critical acclaim as well as becoming a hit with viewers, managing to attract a strong audience from its debut. Critic Emil Antonov said the show "offers viewers a dynamic and tense atmosphere, and interesting characters in a crime drama attractive to much of the native audience. Although many of the stories in the new Bulgarian cinema navigate around the time of transition and development of crime in Bulgaria, Dimitar Mitovski manages to break this pattern. He creates a story that strikes a chord with Bulgarians and is dynamic enough to keep us distracted from our daily lives."[3]

The series received five nominations for the Golden Nymph Award at the 2012 Monte-Carlo Television Festival: Sevda Shishmanova, Dimitar Mitovski and Ivan Doiko as Outstanding European Producer (Drama Series) and Outstanding International Producer (Drama Series); Mihail Bilalov and Zahary Baharov as Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series; and Irena Miliankova as Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series.[4] Undercover also won "The Golden Umbrella" award for Best Series, as well as awards for best cinematography, best musical score and most popular series at the 2012 MediaMixx International Festival, devoted to all forms of media in Central and Eastern Europe.[5]

However, the show has been criticized in Bulgaria for its depiction of graphic violence, sexual situations, profanity and drug use. During the fourth season, BNT head Vera Ankova threatened to pull state funding from the show, putting the series' future in doubt.[6] Additionally, Bulgaria's Council for Electronic Media (CEM) demanded the series be fined for profanity and said its content was not suitable for its 20:45 timeslot.[7] State regulators declined to fine the network so long as the show was moved to a later time slot.[6]

Despite rumors of the show's cancellation, Undercover has been confirmed for a fifth season. Filming began in the fall of 2014.[8]

Airing

In Bulgaria, the series premiered on 17 April 2011 on BNT 1, and airs on Sunday evenings, with reruns airing on Fridays.

While the first episode was in production, Fox Crime of Fox International Channels began negotiations to distribute the film internationally in other Balkan nations Romania, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro and Albania. The early demand to distribute a series was a first for a BNT production.[9]

In 2012, New Films International announced plans to distribute the series in China, Germany, France, Great Britain, Turkey and throughout Latin America.[10]

In 2014 Netflix released it.

References

  1. "Под прикритие 3" [Undercover [season] 3] (in Bulgarian). Bulgarian National Television. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  2. "Undercover". podprikritie.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  3. 1 2 Emil Antonov (6 April 2012). "Под прикритие" (in Bulgarian). Avtora.com. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  4. "Шишманова, Митовски, Билалов и още трима с номинации в Монте Карло за "Под прикритие"". 24 Chasa (in Bulgarian). 9 April 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  5. ""Под прикритие" обра наградите на фестивала "Медиамикс" в Албена". tialoto.bg (in Bulgarian). 14 June 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  6. 1 2 "Шефката на БНТ Вяра Анкова бясна на порното в кримката!". ПИК (in Bulgarian). 15 March 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  7. "СЕМ няма да глобява "Под прикритие" за вулгарен език". blitz.bg (in Bulgarian). 4 February 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  8. ""Под прикритие" с 5-и сезон". lifestyle.bg (in Bulgarian). 15 July 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  9. "Балканите и Русия ще гледат "Под прикритие"". hotnews.bg (in Bulgarian). 9 May 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  10. "Сериалът по БНТ "Под прикритие" ще се излъчва на три континента". Dnevnik (in Bulgarian). 6 March 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2015.

External links

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