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1983 film by Vesselin Branev From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hotel Central (Bulgarian: Хотел Централ, also known as The Central Hotel) is a 1983 Bulgarian film written and directed by Veselin Branev. It was entered into the main competition at the 40th edition of the Venice Film Festival to large critical acclaim.[1] The film is based on two short stories of Georgi Kostantinov .[2][3]
Hotel Central | |
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Хотел Централ (Hotel Zentral) | |
Directed by | Veselin Branev |
Written by | Veselin Branev |
Starring | Iren Krivoshieva |
Cinematography | Yatsek Todorov |
Edited by | Nadezhda Tzenova |
Music by | Bozhidar Petkov |
Production company | |
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Country | Bulgaria |
Language | Bulgarian |
Set on the eve of the 1934 coup d'état, the film tells the parallel stories of the chambermaid Tinka, who is forced to prostitution, and of a stage company led by Tinka's idol.
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