Posseteni ot gospoda (I Gospod sleze da ni vidi)
- Original title
- Posseteni ot gospoda (I Gospod sleze da ni vidi)
- Year
- 2001
- Running time
- 118 min.
- Country
- Bulgaria
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Philippe Volter
- Itzhak Finzi
- Samuel Finzi
- Virginija Kelmelyte
- Ivaylo Hristov
- Marius Kurkinsky
- Vladimir Penev
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Co-production Bulgaria-France;
- Genre
- Comedy. Drama | Broad Comedy
- Synopsis
- Kesten is a picturesque village on the border between Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece. A French sociologist named Franæois Denis comes to the village to study the risk of ethnic conflict in this part of the Balkans. He finds out that in a place situated only 100 kilometers from Kosovo there are Muslims and Christians capable of living in peace just as they have for hundreds of years. But what is far more interesting to this western visitor is meeting the local inhabitants: Vladimír, who fills all municipal posts from mayor to postmaster, a poet whose verse has never been published and who longs to see Rossellini's The Greatest Love one last time, and a smuggler who is willing to do anything for his mentally disabled brother. It's a fascinating and absurd, though harmonious, world where anything can happen - where even wine has flowed from the water taps...
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