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Bubblegum 2017

★ 7.49 votes104 min📅 2017-12-08

In *Bubblegum* (2017), director Stanislav Todorov crafts a poignant drama that follows two childhood friends, Kalin and Bilyana, as they reunite in adulthood after a 25-year separation.

Director: Stanislav Todorov

Cast

Teodora Duhovnikova
Teodora Duhovnikova
Bilyana
Valentin Ganev
Valentin Ganev
Ganev
Ivan Yurukov
Ivan Yurukov
Kalin
Diana Dimitrova
Diana Dimitrova
Natalya
Vladimir Zombori
Vladimir Zombori
Hristo
Joreta Nikolova
Joreta Nikolova
Beni
Malin Krastev
Malin Krastev
Terziyski

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bubblegum (2017) about?

Bubblegum follows two friends from their wild, adventurous childhood in Socialist Bulgaria who reunite as adults after 25 years. Each grapples with unfulfilled dreams and the lingering weight of their past promises, forcing them to confront who they've become and what's left of their shared history.

Who directed Bubblegum?

Stanislav Todorov directed *Bubblegum*. Known for his evocative storytelling, Todorov crafts a deeply atmospheric drama that blends nostalgia with the harsher realities of adulthood.

Who stars in Bubblegum?

The film stars Teodora Duhovnikova and Valentin Ganev as the childhood friends, alongside Ivan Yurukov, Diana Dimitrova, and Vladimir Zombori in key supporting roles.

Is Bubblegum (2017) worth watching?

While *Bubblegum* isn't a mainstream hit, it offers a thoughtful, atmospheric drama for fans of character-driven stories. Its exploration of nostalgia and the passage of time makes it a compelling watch for those who appreciate slower-paced, emotionally rich narratives.

How long is Bubblegum?

Bubblegum has a runtime of 104 minutes.

About Bubblegum (2017) — A Nostalgic Drama of Time, Friendship, and Second Chances

In *Bubblegum* (2017), director Stanislav Todorov crafts a poignant drama that follows two childhood friends, Kalin and Bilyana, as they reunite in adulthood after a 25-year separation. Both now 35, they navigate the weight of unfulfilled dreams and the lingering innocence of their shared past in Socialist Bulgaria, where their youth was defined by wild adventures and a whimsical promise of marriage. This isn't just a story about reconnection—it's a bittersweet reflection on time, identity, and the fading echoes of youthful idealism. With its melancholic yet tender tone, the film captures the contrasts between who they once were and who they've become, wrapped in a narrative that feels both personal and universally relatable.

Teodora Duhovnikova and Valentin Ganev lead the ensemble cast, bringing nuance to their roles as characters caught between nostalgia and the harsh realities of adulthood. The film's evocative atmosphere is heightened by its exploration of themes like lost innocence, the passage of time, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. A slow-burn drama with heart, *Bubblegum* lingers long after the credits roll.