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His Cannibal Granny 2019

15 min📅 2019-09-25

In the sharp and unsettling drama *His Cannibal Granny* (2019), directed by Dessislava Nikolova-Besedin, a quiet newcomer named Radostin wins over his classmates with warmth and authenticity—until cruel whispers turn his world upside down.

Director: Dessislava Nikolova-Besedin

Cast

Damyan Beev
Kiko
Assen Blatechki
Assen Blatechki
School Principal
Joseph Carlhieros
Joe
Gergana Pletnyova
Gergana Pletnyova
Teacher
Stefka Yanorova
Stefka Yanorova
The Grandma

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *His Cannibal Granny* (2019) about?

The film follows Radostin, a kind new student whose budding popularity is destroyed when bullies spread a monstrous lie about his grandmother. As the school turns against him, he must navigate cruelty fueled by pure fabrication.

Who directed *His Cannibal Granny*?

Dessislava Nikolova-Besedin directed this sharp, dialogue-heavy drama.

Who stars in *His Cannibal Granny*?

The film features Damyan Beev as Radostin, alongside Assen Blatechki, Joseph Carlhieros, Gergana Pletnyova, and Stefka Yanorova in key roles.

Is *His Cannibal Granny* (2019) worth watching?

This 15-minute drama offers a biting, relevant look at bullying and misinformation, making it compelling for fans of short films with substance. While it's unrated, its concise storytelling and strong performances earn it a watch for curious viewers.

How long is *His Cannibal Granny*?

The film runs for 15 minutes.

About His Cannibal Granny (2019) — How a rumor ruins a boy's reputation in this intense short drama

In the sharp and unsettling drama *His Cannibal Granny* (2019), directed by Dessislava Nikolova-Besedin, a quiet newcomer named Radostin wins over his classmates with warmth and authenticity—until cruel whispers turn his world upside down. When jealous bullies fabricate a horrifying rumor about his grandmother's dark past, Radostin finds himself shunned by peers who once admired him. Nikolova-Besedin crafts a tense, character-driven story that explores the destructive power of gossip and the fragility of trust in a small community.

The film's brooding atmosphere mirrors its themes of isolation and prejudice, all unfolding in just 15 minutes of intense, dialogue-driven drama. With a cast led by Damyan Beev and Assen Blatechki, *His Cannibal Granny* delivers a bite-sized yet memorable critique of bullying and the dangers of believing unchecked rumors. Perfect for fans of thought-provoking short films, this Bulgarian production lingers long after the credits roll.