The Fatal Comma (1979) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 19, 1979

Original Title:
Фаталната запетая

Alternate Titles:
Ein Komma zuviel
Fatalnata zapetaya
La coma fatal

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Boyana Film

Production Countries:
Bulgaria

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

Silviya is an excellent student, favorite of the teachers, but she does not do well in math. Silviya puts a comma in the school journal between the number 1 and 9 in the absences column in order to hide her absence from math class. The school regulation is set; three absences mean an administrative punishment. Two of her innocent classmates are punished, numbers 1 and 9, not number 19, which is Silviya. The teachers trust the "good girl". Silviya feels guilty.She is struggling between right and wrong. She must find the right answer for herself.

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Assistant Director:
Margarita Kolimechkova

Assistant Editor:
Zdravka Hristova

Camera Supervisor:
Lyubomir Balgaranov

Costume Design:
Ivanka Deleva
Dafinka Malinova

Director:
Liliana Pencheva

Director of Photography:
Dimko Minov

Editor:
Donka Dimcheva

First Assistant Director:
Ivanka Hlebarova

Makeup Artist:
Magdalena Karamaneva

Makeup Effects:
Ani Georgieva

Music Editor:
Georgi Milanov

Original Music Composer:
Bozhidar Petkov

Producer:
Ivan Tashev

Production Design:
Yuliana Bozhkova

Property Master:
Ivan Georgiev

Second Assistant Director:
Iskra Chausheva

Sound:
Nikolay Avramov

Writer:
Maksim Asenov

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