Operation Shmenti Capelli
Operation Shmenti Capelli (Bulgarian: Операция „Шменти капели“) is a 2011 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ivan Mitov.[1][2]
Operation Shmenti Capelli | |
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Directed by | Ivan Mitov |
Produced by | Vladislav Dimitrov |
Written by | Vladislav Dimitrov |
Starring | Hari Anichkin |
Cinematography | Kiril Valchanov |
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Country | Bulgaria |
Language | Bulgarian |
Cast
- Hari Anichkin as General Gospodinov
- Zahari Baharov as Tatko
- Kiril Efremov as Botora
- Vladislav Karamfilov as Karaduro
- Malin Krastev as Nadejdev
- Rosica Litova as Kalinka
- Plamen Peev as Totsev
- Georgi Penkov as Psychiatrist
- Hristo Shopov as Lyubev
- Stefan Shterev as Gipsa
- Konstantin Slavov as Shopa
- Georgi Stoev as Psychiatrist
- Kitodar Todorov as Verev
- Vladimir Vladimirov as Litseto X
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References
- Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. p. 80. ISBN 978-1908215017.
- Pavlina Jeleva (12 October 2011). "FNE at Varna Golden Rose FF National Competition: Operation-Shmenti Capelli". filmneweurope. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
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