A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 16, 2010
Original Title:
Мисия Лондон
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Bulgarian National Film Center
Cinematrix Film
Dream Factory Macedonia
Euroimages Fund of the Council of Europe
Fidelity Films
Film i Väst
Macedonian Film Fund
Premiere Picture
SIA Advertising
Új Budapest Filmstudió
Production Countries:
Bulgaria | Hungary | Macedonia | Sweden | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
BG: C
Runtime: 107
A concert to celebrate Bulgaria joining the EU is being planned at the Embassy in London and it is the job of VARADIN, the new ambassador, to ensure the Queen attends. But with corrupt staff, criminal gangs operating out of the kitchen, falling in love with a stripper and a little misunderstanding with a PR firm that provides look-alike royalties - his simple task turns into a chaotic nightmare.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Asen Karanikolov
Camera Operator:
Rosen Daskalov
Casting:
Amanda Tabak
Costume Design:
Gabriella Simon
Mina Kaye
Dialogue Editor:
Svetlosar Georgiev
Director:
Dimitar Mitovski
Director of Photography:
Nenad Boroevich
Dolby Consultant:
James Shannon
Editor:
Marko Glušac
First Assistant Camera:
Kiril Prodanov
Foley:
Linus Gidstedt
Lucas Nilsson
Makeup Artist:
Goran Ignjatovski
Valentin Valov
Music:
Konstantin Tzekov
Balázs Zságer
Producer:
Ivan Doykov
Dimitar Mitovski
Production Design:
Gabriella Simon
Rossitsa Bakeva
Property Master:
Peter Rakovski
Script Supervisor:
Mila Maslarova
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Alexander Stanishev
Sound Effects Editor:
Jens Johansson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Per Nyström
Special Effects Supervisor:
Paul Dunn
Kenneth Cassar
Steadicam Operator:
Hristo Genkov
Supervising Sound Editor:
Per Sundström
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Liubomir Savov
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