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International Premiere
Soul Food Stories
Wide Angle
Rural · Social Criticism · True Story · Spirituality
- CountryBulgaria,Finland
- Production Year2013
- Running Time69min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
The film starts at a table in a small Bulgarian village. Seven middle-aged men, who have been meeting every night for the past 45 years, are chatting. This may seem to be an ordinary and routine meeting, but it is not, for each one leads a life vastly different from the others: politically, religiously, and ethically. Muslim, Christian, communist, Bulgarian traditionalist, male chauvinist, etc, all different types are present. The table is a microcosm of the village, where the present and past Bulgarian history exists. One thing that has kept such different people bonded is “food”. The food they always have at the meetings works as a lubricant. They begin to talk when food is served, and finish talking when eating is over. The interviewees also begin to talk while preparing the food but finish talking as they taste it. This documentary is itself like ‘soul food’, that enables audiences to savour the confused history of Bulgaria by encountering it placidly and cheerfully at a small table, in a small town. (HONG Hyosook)
Director

Tonislav HRISTOV
Tonislav Hristov is a Bulgarian filmmaker, now living in Finland since 2001. In 2008, he directed his first documentary film Family Fortune for YLE and Bulgarian National Television. His first feature length documentary Rules of Single Life premiered in Finnish cinemas in 2011 and in Bulgarian cinemas in 2012. It′s been selected for the Sofia International Film Festival and Sarajevo Film Festival.
Credit
- Director
Tonislav HRISTOV - ProducerBoris Despodov
- ScreenplayTonislav Hristov
- CinematographyOrlin Ruevski
- EditorTonislav Hristov
- SoundVeselin Zografov
- MusicSten Sheripov
- Production CompanyArthouse Blockbusters Ltd.
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