The goat horn (1994)
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German title | The goat horn |
Original title | Козият рог / Kosijat rog |
Country of production | Bulgaria |
Publishing year | 1994 |
length | 84 minutes |
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Director | Nikolai Wolew |
script | Nikolai Wolew, Nikolai Chaitow |
production | Nikolai Wolew |
music | Assen Avramov |
camera | Krassimir Kostov |
cut | Wentsislava Karaneschewa |
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The goat horn ( Bulgarian Козият рог , Kosijat rog ) is a Bulgarian film by Nikolai Wolew from 1994. It was first broadcast on German television on June 10, 1996 on MDR.
action
Bulgaria in the 17th century: The wife of the shepherd Kara-Ivan is raped and killed by the Turkish besiegers. Kara-Iwan then flees to the mountains with his daughter Maria, who has become mute as a result of the atrocities. He teaches Mary the commandments of God and the art of fighting so that she should avenge her mother. Maria's will, however, confuses Kara-Iwan - she doesn't want to kill. Instead, she falls in love with a young man who instead of “Kill!” Says “I love you!” First.
criticism
The lexicon of international films said that the “second film version of an archaic tale about the contrasts between hate and love” was “embedded in the history of Bulgaria”.
Awards
The film received the following awards:
- Bergamo Film Meeting 1995: Silver Rosa Camuna for Nikolai Wolew
- 1997 Cinequest San Jose Film Festival: Maverick Spirit Award nomination for Nikolai Wolew
- Golden Rose 1994: Golden Rose for the best film for Nikolai Wolew and Krassimir Kostow (cameraman)
See also
Web links
- The ram's horn in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The goat horn in the online film database
Individual evidence
- ↑ The goat horn. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed September 29, 2017 .
- ↑ Awards. Internet Movie Database, accessed March 6, 2017 .