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1952: Ivan and Aleksandra

1952: Ivan and Aleksandra (1989)

Directed by Ivan Nitchev
1h 20minruntime
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Plot

This grim Bulgarian drama explores the effects that the postwar Stalinist-led social reorganization of that country had upon the lives not only of those who suffered public denunciation, but upon those who were coerced into going along with those denunciations against their will, and especially upon the children. In the story, the schoolgirl Alexandra's father was a celebrated partisan who fought against the Nazis in World War Two. His prominence must have been considered a threat, because at the beginning of this film, he denounced and arrested. Not only that, but Alexandra (Monika Budjonova) has her cherished Young Pioneer (communist youth league) membership stripped from her. Her teachers have been forced to publicly humiliate her for being the daughter of an enemy of the state, and her friends, except for the inexplicably loyal Ivan (Kliment Corbadziev) have had to abandon her.

Genres

Drama

Technical details

DetailValue
Original title1952: Иван и Александра
Original languageбългарски език (BG)
Spoken languagesбългарски език
Production countriesBulgaria
StatusReleased
Release date27 dicembre 1989
WriterIvan Nitchev
CinematographyGeorgi Nikolov
Assistant directorsIvan Nitchev
Camera operatorsGeorgi Nikolov
Additional photographyGeorgi Nikolov
MusicBozhidar Petkov
SoundBozhidar Petkov

Release dates

Theatrical release

Bulgaria / Dec 27, 1989

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