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After the End of the World

4th(1999) World Cinema

 

  • CountryBulgaria,Germany,Greece
  • Production Year1998
  • Running Time108min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Albert(Berto) Cohen, an Israeli professor, returns to the city of his birth in Bulgaria to give a lecture and begins a sentimental journey into the past. He runs into his first love, Araxi Wartanyan and they reminisce about their childhood and the unique atmosphere of Plovdiv in the Forties, one of the oldest cities in the Balkans, where diverse ethnic groups all lived in peace. Stalin′s purges drive out the Gypsies, the Turks, and other ethnic groups, so Berto tries to get Araxi and her Bulgarian/Armenian parents out of the country. He waits for a letter that never arrives and later learns that the family was never allowed to leave. Araxi and her mother were sent to a remote village while her father died in a labor camp. Not long after, the Plovdiv Jews began to be sent to the ′Promised Land′ Kostas, an old photographer who stayed behind, documented everything he could. Through he and his work, Berto and Araxi immerse themselves in the long-forgotten world of their youth.
Director
Director
Ivan Nitschev
Born in 1940, Nitchev graduated from the Film and TV Academy in Lodz. He made his debut with The Memory in 1973. Ivan and Alexandra, which he both wrote and directed, was not only a big success in 1988 but is considered one of the finest and most touching portrayals of Stalinism ever made. Nitchev′s pictures are characterized by the authenticity of their production design and the exceptionally well-structured dialogue.
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Credit
  • Director Ivan Nitschev 이반 니체프
  • Producer Bono Bonew, Hans-Werner Honert, Yannis Koutsomitis
  • Cast Katarina Didaskalo, Stefan Danajlov, Wassi Michajlov
  • Screenplay Angel Wagenstein
  • Cinematography Georgi Nikolow
  • Production Design Angel Achrianow
  • Editor Ivan Nitchev, Ljuben Mladenow
  • Sound Alexander Batschwarow
  • Music Stefan Dimitrow
  • Production Company Saxonia Media Filmproduktion Gmbt
    Deutscher Plasz 4, D-4103, Leipzig, Germany
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  • World Sales Progress Film-Verleih
    BurgstraBe 27, 10178 Berlin, Germany
    progress-film@snafu.de