The film sends us to the 17th century when Bulgaria was a part of the
Ottoman Empire. Four hoodlums break into the house of the shepherd
Karaivan, raping and killing his wife in full view ...
Director:
Metodi AndonovWriter:
Nikolai HaitovStars:
Katya Paskaleva, Anton Gorchev, Milen PenevStoryline
The film sends us to the 17th century when Bulgaria was a part of the Ottoman Empire. Four hoodlums break into the house of the shepherd Karaivan, raping and killing his wife in full view of their little girl, Maria. Karaivan decides to take the law into his own hands and becomes enslaved by his violent wish for revenge. He burns their house with his wife's body inside and abandons the gentle life they had shared, choosing instead to take his daughter to live in a rough hut high in the hills. He raises Maria as a boy, training her to fight so that she can kill in cold blood and help her father avenge her mother's murder. Nine years pass before the two locate and kill three of the four perpetrators. At each body they leave a goat horn as the symbol of their revenge. While on a mission to kill the last one at his rich oriental house, Maria becomes the unwitting witness of a love scene and change comes over her. Now, from time to time she secretly dons a beautiful women dress and exults ...Genres:
DramaReviews
Excellent movie, a Bulgarian equivalent to Italian neo-realism
This
is an excellent movie, the Bulgarian equivalent to an Italian
neo-realism masterpiece. The degree of freedom to artistic expression is
extra-ordinary, especially if replaced into the context of the
political environment prevailing in Bulgaria in the 70s. The practical
absence of dialogue and music, (except for a very beautiful vocal), and
the Black and White image emphasize the dramatic content of the movie.
The direction is remarkable, and the play is first-class. Definitely,
the best Bulgarian movie, and a must-see for every cinephile.
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