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The Sinking of Sozopol

  • 20142014
  • TV-PGTV-PG
  • 1h 41m
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6.1/10
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The Sinking of Sozopol (2014)
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This is a film about love, ten bottles of vodka and a town that must sink. Because when hope is gone, Miracle is the last resort.This is a film about love, ten bottles of vodka and a town that must sink. Because when hope is gone, Miracle is the last resort.This is a film about love, ten bottles of vodka and a town that must sink. Because when hope is gone, Miracle is the last resort.
IMDb RATING
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192
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  • Director
    • Kostadin Bonev
  • Writers
    • Kostadin Bonev
    • Ina Vultchanova
  • Stars
    • Deyan Donkov
    • Snezhina Petrova
    • Svetlana Yancheva
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  • Director
    • Kostadin Bonev
  • Writers
    • Kostadin Bonev
    • Ina Vultchanova
  • Stars
    • Deyan Donkov
    • Snezhina Petrova
    • Svetlana Yancheva
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    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 19 nominations

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    Deyan Donkov
    • Chavoas Chavo
    Snezhina Petrova
    • Nevaas Neva
    Svetlana Yancheva
    • Ginaas Gina
    Stefan Valdobrev
    Stefan Valdobrev
    • Docas Doc
    Vassil Gurov
    • Ginjias Ginji
    Veselin Mezekliev
    • Fatheras Father
    Leonid Yovchev
    • Plamkaas Plamka
    Petya Silyanova
    • Motheras Mother
    Bilyana Kazakova
    Bilyana Kazakova
    • Nelas Nel
    Miroslava Gogovska
    • Tanichkaas Tanichka
    André Chandelle
    • The Canadianas The Canadian
    Joreta Nikolova
    • Denataas Denata
    Maria Simeonova
    • Gillas Gill
    Aleksandra Kostova
    • Anyaas Anya
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      • Kostadin Bonev
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      • Kostadin Bonev
      • Ina Vultchanova
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      In January 2017, 'The Sinking of Sozopol' was awarded as Best Feature Narrative in Calcutta International Cult Film Festival, in India.

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    "The Sinking of Sozopol" – Does the Rain Stop after the Tenth Bottle of Vodka?"
    What do a house in the Old Town of Sozopol left to the ravages of time, a middle-aged man, and ten bottles of vodka have in common? The answer is simple – the past. The past, which leaves the house to fall apart alone and uninhabited, leaving the man to go back to his memories and to attempt to make sense of the chaos within them with the help of ten bottles of vodka. And once he's finished them, he expects "that something has to happen." "The Sinking of Sozopol" is a film with no sugar-coating. It shows one human life with all the unpredictable abysses that open up, as well as our after-the-fact attempts to understand and change them. It shows true human weakness and the strength that we need to resign ourselves to things that are already etched in stone and cannot be erased. This is also the reason that the film is so realistic and, I believe, close to the viewer. "The Sinking of Sozopol" is a mirror of our reality and more exactly – of one generation, with its specific life crises, which have affected every single life in one way or another, to some extent or another. There is art that flees from reality, idealizes it, so as to make existing within it easier, to make it more bearable, and other art, which shows it as it is. It puts a friendly arm around our shoulders and says – "Look, you're not alone, you're not the first, and you won't be the last – we all pass through these storms." Sozopol, as shown to us by DOP Konstantin Zankov, is desolate, empty and gloomy – a world that has been built anew. Sozopol with lots of rain, few colors, little presence – a city where you go to die ("What better place than Sozopol?" Chavo asks). The shots – whether outside (gray, pale and symmetrical) or inside in the old house (with its melancholy paintings, naked walls and rough furnishing) – are exceptionally minimalistic and monochromatic. They show absence, rather than presence. I believe that even if they had been black-and-white, they could not have managed to convey that oppressive, doomed feeling more effectively. Despite this, the ending is beautiful and moving. Something happens not after, but along with the tenth bottle of vodka. The path is discovered within others, and not in solitude. And while Sozopol is being swallowed up by an endless storm and slowly sinking into the sea, Chavo raises himself up out of ruin. He remains above the dark, all-encompassing water. The last bottle of vodka is drunk the fastest. And the rain doesn't stop. But right at that moment, that doesn't matter at all. Hristian Yovchev Under the Bridge Magazine, Sofia, 28.11.2014
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      • 2014 (Bulgaria)
    • Country of origin
      • Bulgaria
    • Language
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • Потъването на Созопол
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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