A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Kashtata
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
1944. The inhabitants of the house are strange. On the first floor is the owner - the lawyer. He expects as a close man to the government to enter the big politics soon. On the second floor resides a pro-Nazi doctor. There is an illegal printing press at the attic. Every day brings new challenges to the illegal printers. The lawyer decides to travel for the country. This distorts the plans of the illegal printers because they must move too. They meet the sunrise with a smile. Every day is joy to them - the fact that they are alive and they can continue their work.
Assistant Director:
Margarita Stambolieva
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ivon Ivanova
Assistant Property Master:
Alexander Katzarski
Cinematography:
Krasimir Kostov
Costume Design:
Rositza Staneva
Director:
Stefan Dimitrov
Editor:
Albena Christova
First Assistant Director:
Docho Tzvetkovski
Makeup Artist:
Dimitar Koklin
Original Story:
Grigor Stoichkov
Producer:
Stoyan Keremidchiev
Production Design:
Nikolay Surchadzhiev
Property Master:
Angel Angelov
Second Assistant Director:
Ivanka Hlebarova
Set Decoration:
Borislav Borisov
Rumyana Kiselichka
Sound Recordist:
Dimitar Atanasov
Writer:
Vasil Akiov
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