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Original Title:
The Day She Will Be Born
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Sometimes the greatest battles are fought not in the streets, but in the corridors of memory. In this psychological drama Martha experiences her life as vivid fragments, interweaving between her nineteen-year-old self planning a wedding with Julian and her present reality in a nursing home where she faces brutal abuse. As dementia reshapes her world, memories become both refuge and weapon. Through non-linear storytelling, the film reveals how Martha's apparent confusion is actually profound clarity—she gathers all versions of herself for one final act of defiance. When she leaves the home, she carries not only the courage of youth but also a love story that time cannot touch. This is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit and, the power of memories and love. Dedicated to who left before departing.
Art Direction:
Sandra Stoycheva
Associate Producer:
Bogdan Mureșanu
Boom Operator:
Evgeny Evgeniev
Cinematography:
Kiril Prodanov
Co-Producer:
Julian Kostov
Costume Designer:
Vladimir Yosifov
Director:
Emil Spahiyski
Editor:
Martin Zahariev Mais
First Assistant Camera:
Deyan Georgiev
Makeup & Hair:
Katerina Savova
Producer:
Dobromir Chochov
Production Manager:
Yuri Tsolov
Second Assistant Camera:
Pepi Bonev
Sound:
Georgi Strezov
Yuri Tsolov
Sound Mixer:
Tsvetelina Tsvetkova
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