The Only Witness (film)

The Only Witness (Bulgarian: Edinstveniyat svidetel) is a 1990 Bulgarian drama film directed by Mikhail Pandoursky.[1] It was entered into the main competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival;[2] for his performance Oleg Borisov won the Volpi Cup for best actor.[3]

The Only Witness
Directed byMikhail Pandoursky
Written byNikolai Nikiforov
Music byValeri Milovansky
CinematographyIvo Furnadzhiev
Release date
  • 1990 (1990)
LanguageBulgarian

Cast

  • Oleg Borisov : Svidetel / Christo Panov
  • Kiril Variyski : Shofyor
  • Lyuben Chatalov : Vladimir Panov
  • Iren Krivoshieva : Georginova
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References

  1. Variety Film Reviews, Volume 21. R R Bowker Pub., 1990.
  2. Giorgio Cecchetti (31 July 1990). "A Venezia spira il vento dell'ovest". La Repubblica. p. 25.
  3. Enrico Lancia. I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.


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