Advantage (film) explained
Advantage |
Director: | Georgi Djulgerov |
Producer: | Trayko Ivanov |
Starring: | Rousy Chanev |
Cinematography: | Radoslav Spassov |
Editing: | Iliana Mikhova |
Runtime: | 138 minutes |
Country: | Bulgaria |
Language: | Bulgarian |
Advantage (Bulgarian: Авантаж, translit. Avantazh) is a 1977 Bulgarian drama film directed by Georgi Djulgerov. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where Djulgerov won the Silver Bear for Best Director.[1] [2]
Cast
- Rousy Chanev - Petela
- Plamen Donchev - Gerchev
- Maria Statoulova - Roumiana
- Plamena Getova - Gela
- Radosveta Vassileva - Uchitelkata
- Dimitr Ganev - Lyubo
- Veljo Goranov - Palikamara
- Diana Chelebieva - Keranka
- Stefan Popov - Zordan
- Mariana Krumova - Kradlata na znameto
- Valcho Kamarashev - Mazhat na Rumiana
- Evtim Kirilov - Starshinata Dryanski
- Kliment Mihaylov - Sluzhitel ot grazhdanckoto otdelenie
- Iskra Yossiffova - Stazhantka
- Krikor Hugasjan - Chichoto na Rumyana
Notes and References
- Web site: Berlinale 1978: Prize Winners . 5 August 2010 . berlinale.de.
- Cinema, State Socialism and Society in the Soviet Union and Eastern ... 1317818725Sanja Bahun, John Haynes - 2014 A good example of the subversive nature of films, one that also exemplifies the new popularity of the cinéma vérité model, is director Georgi Djulgerov's Advantage (Avantazh, 1977). This extraordinarily ambitious film is based on the real-life story of social outcast and recidivist Lazar 86 Evgenija Garbolevsky.