Earth (1957 film)
Earth (Bulgarian: Земя, romanized: Zemya) is a 1957 Bulgarian drama film directed by Zahari Zhandov. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
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Земя | |
Directed by | Zahari Zhandov |
Produced by | Doncho Todorov |
Written by |
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Starring | Bogomil Simeonov |
Cinematography | Boncho Karastoyanov |
Edited by | Elena Popova |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Bulgaria |
Language | Bulgarian |
Cast
- Bogomil Simeonov - Enyo
- Slavka Slavova - Stanka
- Ginka Stancheva - Tzveta
- Elena Hranova - Tzveta's Mother
- Stefan Petrov - Ivan
- Kunka Baeva - Ana
- Borislav Ivanov - Bazuneka
- Nikolay Doychev - Ilcho
- Lyubomir Bobchevski
- Naicho Petrov
- Hristo Dinev
- Stefan Kuyumdzhiev
- Dimitar Peshev
- Mara Andonova
- Nikola Dadov
- Teofan Chranov
- Trifon Dzhonev
gollark: The capacitor smooths the very wobbly lines into nonwobbly lines.
gollark: The transistor switches the inductor between being connected to the voltage source's other end and being connected to it only through the diode and capacitor and resistor and such. The inductor "wants" to keep the current through it constant. When it's connected to the other end of the voltage source, it's "charging", and when it is disconnected there is a voltage across it slightly bigger than the voltage source's voltage, which causes a current through the left side of the circuit.
gollark: I could also use pronouns, but then I would have to mention HTech™ at least once to make it clear.
gollark: This is generally how language works.
gollark: I was talking about HTech™, so I said HTech™.
References
- "Festival de Cannes: Earth". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 8 February 2009.
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