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Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko 1980

📅 1980-05-19

Step into the quirky world of *Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko* (1980), a Bulgarian wartime comedy directed by Dimitar Petrov that blends humor with high-stakes intrigue.

Director: Dimitar Petrov

Cast

Konstantin Kotsev
Konstantin Kotsev
Pop Vecherko
Georgi Kaloyanchev
Georgi Kaloyanchev
Kmetat
Dimitar Panov
Dimitar Panov
Bay Dimitar
Pavel Popandov
Pavel Popandov
Boyan
Tzvetana Maneva
Tzvetana Maneva
Milka
Anya Pencheva
Anya Pencheva
Popadiyata
Ivan Ivanov
Ivan Ivanov
Misho
Rosen Petrov
Lyubomir Kiselichki
Panaiot Janev

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko* (1980) about?

This Bulgarian comedy-drama follows Pop Vecherko, a mountain village priest in WWII, who stumbles into sheltering a partisan and helping run an underground press disguised as hagiography. When a package mix-up exposes the operation, a chaotic grenade explosion becomes the unlikely escape route for Vecherko and his unsuspecting ally.

Who directed *Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko*?

Dimitar Petrov directed this clever wartime comedy, blending humor with historical intrigue in a uniquely Bulgarian style.

Who stars in *Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko*?

The film features Konstantin Kotsev, Georgi Kaloyanchev, Dimitar Panov, Pavel Popandov, Tzvetana Maneva, and Anya Pencheva in pivotal roles that bring the village's eclectic mix of characters to life.

Is *Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko* (1980) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings aren't available, this offbeat comedy offers a fresh take on WWII-era Bulgaria, balancing satire with heartfelt moments. Its creative premise and strong ensemble cast make it a cult favorite for fans of historical comedies and Eastern European cinema.

How long is *Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko*?

Runtime details are not listed for this 1980 film.

About Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko (1980) — A Wartime Comedy of Religious Mischief and Political Pranksterism

Step into the quirky world of *Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko* (1980), a Bulgarian wartime comedy directed by Dimitar Petrov that blends humor with high-stakes intrigue. Set in a remote mountain village during World War II, this film follows the unconventional journey of Pop Vecherko, a priest whose quiet life takes a dramatic turn when he unknowingly shelters a partisan fighter. What begins as a misdelivered package spirals into a chaotic dance of survival, as Vecherko and the village mayor—both entirely unaware of each other's roles—navigate a web of deception and political upheaval. The atmosphere crackles with tension and laughter, as the film cleverly contrasts the solemnity of religious duty with the absurdity of wartime absurdity.

The genius of *Noshtnite bdeniya na pop Vecherko* lies in its ability to balance satire with sincerity, all while keeping the audience guessing. With a stellar cast including Konstantin Kotsev and Georgi Kaloyanchev, this comedy doesn't just poke fun at the era's absurdities—it celebrates the resilience of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. Whether you're a fan of historical comedies or simply love a story where chaos and wit collide, this 1980 gem delivers a uniquely Bulgarian blend of mirth and meaning.