Dimitrovgradsi

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Movie
German title Dimitrovgradsi
Original title Димитровградци
Country of production Bulgaria
original language Bulgarian
Publishing year 1956
length 109 minutes
Rod
Director Nikola
Korabow Dutscho Mundrow
script Burjan decision
production Feature film studio Sofia
music Stefan Remenkow
camera Walo Radew
occupation

Georgi Kalojantschew
Maria Russaliewa
Ivan Dimow
Boris Tschirakow

Dimitrowgradtsi ( Bulgarian : Димитровградци, German: Menschen von Dimitrowgrad) is a Bulgarian feature film from 1956. Nikola Korabow and Dutscho Mundrow directed it. Burjan Deinew wrote the script. Walo Radew was in charge of the camera. Stefan Remenkow composed the music. Georgi Kalojantschew , Maria Russaliewa, Iwan Dimow and Boris Tschirakow appeared in the leading roles.

action

In the style of socialist realism, the film shows the development and construction of the city of Dimitrovgrad a few years after the end of the Second World War. It shows the enthusiasm of the young people, the so-called brigadiers, who were sent by the state in brigades to Dimitrovgrad. There they worked for free in the expectation and hope of creating a “dream city” for young people, where everything would be wonderful in the future.

actor

  • Georgi Kalojantschew - Shterjo Barabata
  • Maria Russaliewa - Newena
  • Ivan Dimov -Enew
  • Boris Tschirakow - Sobelev
  • Inna Makarowa - Lyudmila
  • Nikola Dadow - Bogdan
  • Sofia Karakasheva - Penka
  • Weli Tschauschew - Nuri
  • Petko Karlukowski - Schopa
  • Vladimir Trendafilov - Danailov
  • Jordan Spassow - Dotschew
  • Ivan Tonew - Misho
  • Dinko Dinew - Zheljasko
  • Elena Hranova - Baba Nona
  • Georgi Asenov - Djado Nedjo
  • Ivan Bratanov - Zavata
  • Hristo Dinew - Bai Raiko
  • Kosta Tsonew
  • Rangel Waltschanow
  • Lyubomir Kabaktschiev
  • Dimitar Botschew
  • Angel Gerow
  • Ani Damianova
  • Kantscho Boschnakov

Web links

Dimitrowgradtsi in the Internet Movie Database (English)