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Stolen Eyes

10th(2005) World Cinema

Social Criticism · Politics/Conspiracy · Human Rights  

  • CountryBulgaria,Turkey
  • Production Year2005
  • Running Time111min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Ivan is a regenerator, a Bulgarian man whose job it is to rename and issue new identity papers to Turkish Bulgarians. His job brings him into contact with schoolteacher Ayten, who is on a mission to steal the official name seals in an attempt to halt the genocide. Ivan is drawn to Ayten, and he must decide between discharging his duties by regenerating her, or disobeying orders and facing the consequences. Later, when Ivan is involved in a police action that results in the death of Ayten′s child, his shock and her sorrow land them both in the same hospital. Still drawn to each other, they′re faced with a difficult, potentially unacceptable decision. Recalling Romeo and Juliet, Stolen Eyes confronts the issue of a relationship that crosses ethnic, political and social boundaries and places two fundamentally opposed people together on the dividing line. This story is specific to Bulgaria and Turkey, but is relevant to any of the places in the world-the Middle East, Ireland, the inner cities, Eastern Europe-where friends and lovers are forced apart by ideology.
Director
Director
Radoslav Spassov
Spassov was born in Ostrov, Bulgaria and studied at the VGIK in Moscow. He is one of Bulgaria′s most renowned cinematographers, and has worked with filmmakers such as Georgi Djulgerov(The Day Came (1973)), Eduard Sachariev (Holiday Resort(1975)), Georgi Stoyanov(Panteley(1977)), and Kiran Kolarov(File 205(1983)). He is also on the board of directors of Boyana Film Studio. As director his films include A Day of Forgiveness (1992).
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  • Director Radoslav Spassov 라도슬라프 니콜로프 스파쇼프
  • Producer Galina Antonova Toneva
  • Cast Vessela Yordanova Kazakova, Valery Ivanchev Yordanov, Nejat Isler, Izhak Sami Finzi
  • Screenplay Nery Yulieva Terzieva
  • Cinematography Plamen Lubomirov Somov
  • Production Design George Todorove
  • Editor Boika Georgieva Popova
  • Sound Mengu Kaan Karlik
  • Music Bojidar Stephanov Petkov