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Release Date:
May 28, 2013
Original Title:
Последните черноморски пирати
Alternate Titles:
Los últimos piratas del mar negro
Poslednite chernomorski pirati
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Agitprop
Production Countries:
Bulgaria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
This is a modern pirate story complete with a captain, a mutinous crew of outlaws, a princess, her wedding dress and untold riches. Only one thing is missing: the ship. According to legend, Vulchan, a 19th-century gypsy pirate, attacked three convoys laden with gold. He robbed them, sunk them and hid his treasure by the coast. Fast forward to present day. Captain Jack, an ex-con himself, leads a motley bunch of homeless outcasts—alcoholics and petty criminals—in a search for the hidden loot. But their hopes of riches and glory are threatened when the brother of the Bulgarian Prime Minister announces plans to build a new mega tourist resort by the Black Sea.
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Development Manager:
Anna Stoeva
Director:
Svetoslav Stoyanov
Director of Photography:
Ivan Nikolov
Orlin Ruevski
Editor:
Petar Marinov
Gaffer:
Mihail Ilievski
Post Production Supervisor:
Georgi Bogdanov
Producer:
Martichka Bozhilova
Screenplay:
Vanya Rainova
Sound Designer:
Momchil Bozhkov
Sound Recordist:
Veselin Zografov
Special Effects:
Angel Stefanov
Translator:
Ana Alexieva
Vanya Rainova
Nelly Rousseva
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