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Torrid Noon (Bulgarian: Горещо пладне, translit. Goreshto
pladne) is a
Bulgarian drama film
released in 1966,
directed by Zako Heskija. It was entered...
- Film Studio.
Heskia gained international attention in 1966 for
Gorechto Pladne (Torrid Noon), the
first Bulgarian contribution to the
Cannes Film Festival...
- go
vidya mamo, da go chuya. Ako mi e
nashencheto shte go
lyubya den do
pladne, ako mi e yabandzhiyche, shte go
lyubya dor do zhivot. A
kaval is playing...
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Fatherland Front government included representatives of the BWP, BANU "
Pladne", the
Bulgarian Workers'
Social Democratic Party (Wide Socialists) and Zveno...
- a
Nobel Prize nomination. Radichkov's 1966
script for the film
Goreshto pladne (Hot Noon) was a
story about humanity's
efforts to save a
trapped boy from...
- the
proposal for the pact is
supported only by the Communists, the BZNS-
Pladne and some radicals. In
January 1941,
Kimon Georgiev was
among the leaders...
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Bulgarian title Transliteration English title 1966 Горещо пладне
Goreshto pladne Torrid Noon director: Zako
Heskiya 1966 Понеделник сутрин
Ponedelnik sutrin...
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Chipev and
Hemus printing houses. From 1925 on, he co-operated with the
Pladne magazine among others. He was
twice arrested due to his
leftist political...
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Blizo Bulgarian: До града е близо
Parolata Bulgarian: Паролата
Goreshto Pladne Bulgarian: Горещо пладне 1966 Die
Liebesquelle Lars
Pogge Austria production...
- (1964) -
Shofyorat (The Driver)
Antike Münze, Die (1965) -
Boncho Goreshto pladne (1965) -
Selyanin (A peasant)
Dzhesi Dzeyms sreshtu Lokum Shekerov (1966)...