Skapa moya, skapi moy

Summary Ivan and Anna move to Sofia with their two children. At first the family decide to stay at the summer house of a friend of Ivan's. And it's all going quite well until Vlado arrives - a young man who dropped out of university and came to work in the same factory Anna started work at. Ivan feels the way his wife acts with him has changed and learns about the reason why from an anonymous letter. Vlado comes to speak openly about his feelings for Anna in her home and asks her to marry him. Family crisis ensues. Has Anna been cheating on her husband or not? Should he be jealous or keep his violent rage under control? These issues come to spill over to the whole household, friends circle, colleagues... At the end, Anna finds it too hard to leave the nest and stays with Ivan. View more details

Skapa moya, skapi moy

Directed : Eduard Zahariev

Written : Alexander Tomov Eduard Zahariev Plamen Maslarov

Stars : Mariana Dimitrova Plamen Sirakov Ivan Donev Raya Bachvarova

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Genres : Drama Family

Release date : Feb 2, 1986

Countries of origin : Hungary Bulgaria

Language : Bulgarian

Production companies : Boyana Film

Summary Ivan and Anna move to Sofia with their two children. At first the family decide to stay at the summer house of a friend of Ivan's. And it's all going quite well until Vlado arrives - a young man who dropped out of university and came to work in the same factory Anna started work at. Ivan feels the way his wife acts with him has changed and learns about the reason why from an anonymous letter. Vlado comes to speak openly about his feelings for Anna in her home and asks her to marry him. Family crisis ensues. Has Anna been cheating on her husband or not? Should he be jealous or keep his violent rage under control? These issues come to spill over to the whole household, friends circle, colleagues... At the end, Anna finds it too hard to leave the nest and stays with Ivan. View more details

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Genres : Drama Family

Release date : Feb 2, 1986

Countries of origin : Hungary Bulgaria

Language : Bulgarian

Production companies : Boyana Film

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