Maria Sotirova

Most Popular Maria Sotirova Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Troop Leader Trailer (1959)

31 August 1959

Members of a partisan underground unit struggle during the anti-fascist Bulgarian Resistance of World War II.

The Chain Trailer (1964)

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.

A Real Man Trailer (1975)

21 March 1975

Among his friends, Sasho is famous for "killing a wolf". Milka, a good-hearted girl falls in love with the heroic boy.

Swap Trailer (1978)

11 December 1978

A story about a writer and a young poetess

Illusion Trailer (1980)

03 November 1980

The intricate relations between an Artist, an Actress and a Poet are seen against the background of one of the most dramatic events in the recent history of Bulgaria: uprising, which broke out in 1923.

Measure for Measure Trailer (1981)

04 May 1981

Early 20th century. This is an era of seething passions, aspirations for freedom and national self-identification.

The Steep Path Trailer (1961)

16 November 1961

Nine volunteers begin digging a tunnel through rugged mountain terrain. The group includes three miners.

Our Land Trailer (1952)

27 December 1952

Captain Velkov was sent chief of a border post near the village of Novi Izvor, where he was a partisan.

On the Quiet Coast Trailer (1963)

22 April 1963

The famous violinist Dorothy Lambert arrives in Bulgaria. She is accompanied by her manager Ted Smiles.

The Warning Trailer (1982)

21 October 1982

The action takes place in Moscow, Berlin and Vienna in years 1932 and 1933, a time when the great Bulgarian revolutionary and internationalist Georgi Dimitrov was actively involved in establishing a broad alliance of democratic forces against the emerging threat of war and fascism.

Captive Flock Trailer (1962)

01 May 1962

In this routine World War II drama by Bulgarian director Doutcho Mundrov, a group of doomed POWs work together to keep their own dignity and ethical standards high.