Ivan Bratanov Trailers
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05 September 1960
The students Yoshkata and Petar share rooms and wartime privations in a poor man's street. Over a glass of vine, Yoshkata often talks about the stage life of genuine beauty.
22 February 1967
The action takes place during the Second World War. Unexpectedly in a train compartment a fugitive - British captive - appears among the passengers.
16 March 1964
The horrors of war seen through the eyes of a sensitive twelve-year-old girl who loses everyone she loves.
13 March 1961
During Second World War a beautiful love between two young people burns out against the background of the Nazi reality.
26 November 1956
A quite line in the capital city. A little girl, Veseto, slips out of home unnoticed, attracted by the voices of children playing in the yard.
06 January 1958
Strahil is a leader of a rebel band. The Turkish governor abducts beautiful girl Ivana for his harem.
10 February 1958
Gaffer Yordan the Gerak is a wealthy farmer with a large family. The Geraks live in harmony as long as his wife is alive.
09 November 1964
The wife of a Bulgarian POW camp's warden falls in love with a Serbian prisoner at the end of World War I.
31 August 1959
Members of a partisan underground unit struggle during the anti-fascist Bulgarian Resistance of World War II.
02 May 1966
An ordinary girl Dimka works on the cooperative farm. Her father Yordan, an honest man, is accused of a serious crime against the cooperative farm.
31 August 1964
An antifascist resister escapes from a train transporting him to his execution, evades capture with the help of a sympathetic peasant and soldier, and eventually joins a partisan unit despite numerous obstacles.
28 March 1960
Chased by the military police force, the partisans Boyka and Anton take refuge in a cave. A grenade explosion dislodges the rock, which seals off the passage.
01 October 1956
The young Bulgarian Muslim woman Zyulker wants to study and become a teacher. Her father decides to arrange a marriage to her.
11 January 1954
Scenes from the life and revolutionary activity of poet Nikola Vaptzarov are shown against the background of political life in Bulgaria on the eve of World War II.
01 December 1967
A barrage balloon appears unexpectedly over a Bulgarian village during World War II. The startled villagers decide to knock it down with a fusillade yet the balloon flies off to the mountains.
30 April 1956
The construction of the first socialist town in Bulgaria - Dimitrovgrad.
08 June 1965
An entire town rallies to help save a young boy after he becomes stuck in a river.
15 March 1965
During the anti-fascist struggle, in 1944, a partisan detachment receives Soviet weapons and ammunition delivered by airplanes.
19 December 1988
The fortunes of a group of partisans after the triumph of the socialist revolution.
18 March 1957
Each individual member of a rural cooperative family is entitled to a plot of land for personal use. The large Sedmak family lives together, but the eldest son Kram wants them to fictitiously split up in order to get more land.
01 February 1960
The former partisan, officer Petko, became the chairman of the collective farm, establishing the cooperative economy, to overcome the resistance of kulaks and slackers who “ruined the economy“, and how with the help of friends Petko managed to unite people and establish work.
17 February 1964
Bulgaria. 13th century. The people, driven to utter despair, rise in arms. They elect Ivaylo - a poor peasant but gifted military commander - as their leader.
28 July 1958
Anthology film based on six short stories by writer Elin Pelin. At the end of a market day, Stoyan learns that after ten years of marriage he has a son.
16 November 1961
Nine volunteers begin digging a tunnel through rugged mountain terrain. The group includes three miners.
05 September 1966
Plamen's parents are separated. His father is an old river wolf, his mother a nurse in the big city. The boy's longing for his father keeps him going.
26 April 1954
The film is dedicated to the uprising, which broke out in Bulgaria in September 1923. All characters, with the exception of the leaders of the uprising Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov, are symbolic characters.
23 May 1955
The main character of this propaganda story is a farmer Mito Petrov, who joins an agricultural cooperative, but aspires to independent farming and cannot accept the innovations in agricultural work that are introduced by the management of the cooperative.
30 August 1965
In the House of Marriages, the young couples are paraded one after other. The newlyweds sign the register, kiss and receive congratulations.
01 June 1954
The boy Stefan brings the supper to his father in village council office. From the frontier post comes the news that bandits have crossed the border.
22 April 1963
The famous violinist Dorothy Lambert arrives in Bulgaria. She is accompanied by her manager Ted Smiles.