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| name = Osadeni Dushi<br><small>(Doomed Souls)</small>
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| film name = ({{lang-bg|'''''Осъдени Души'''''}})
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| director = [[Vulo Radev]]
| director = [[Vulo Radev]]
| producer = Konstantin Dzhidrov
| producer = Konstantin Dzhidrov
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| based on = {{based on|''Osadeni Dushi'' (novel)|[[Dimitar Dimov]]}}
| based_on = {{based on|''Osadeni Dushi'' (novel)|[[Dimitar Dimov]]}}
| starring = {{ubl|[[Jan Englert]]|[[Rousy Chanev]]|[[Mariana Dimitrova]]|[[Edit Szalay]]}}
| starring = {{ubl|[[Jan Englert]]|[[Rousy Chanev]]|[[Mariana Dimitrova]]|[[Edit Szalay]]}}
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| cinematography = Hristo Totev
| cinematography = Hristo Totev
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| production companies = {{ubl|[[Boyana Film]]|Bulgarofilm}}
| studio = {{ubl|[[Boyana Film]]|Bulgarofilm}}
| distributors = Bulgarofilm
| distributor = Bulgarofilm
| released = {{film date|1975|10|17|Bulgaria}}
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| runtime = 141 minutes
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| country = Bulgaria
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'''''Osadeni Dushi''''' ({{lang-bg|'''''Осъдени Души'''''}}) is a 1975 Bulgarian [[epic film]], written and directed by [[Vulo Radev]] based on the 1945 novel by [[Dimitar Dimov]], and starring [[Jan Englert]], [[Rousy Chanev]], [[Mariana Dimitrova]], and [[Edit Szalay]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Goulding|first1=Daniel J.|title=Post new wave cinema in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe|year=1989|publisher=[[Indiana University Press]]|isbn=0253345596|pages=234|accessdate=June 27, 2015}}</ref>
'''''Osadeni Dushi''''' ({{langx|bg|'''Осъдени Души'''|italic=yes}}) is a 1975 Bulgarian [[epic film]], written and directed by [[Vulo Radev]] based on the 1945 novel by [[Dimitar Dimov]], and starring [[Jan Englert]], [[Rousy Chanev]], [[Mariana Dimitrova]], and [[Edit Szalay]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Goulding|first1=Daniel J.|title=Post new wave cinema in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe|year=1989|publisher=[[Indiana University Press]]|isbn=0253345596|pages=234}}</ref>


==Plot outline==
==Plot outline==
The film tells the tragic story of [[United Kingdom|British]] [[noblewoman]] Fanny Horn ([[Edit Szalay]]) and [[Jesuit]] [[priest]] Eredia ([[Jan Englert]]). Amidst the back drop of the [[Spanish Civil War]] Fanny falls in love with Eredia; however, although the priest feels the same, he places his fanatical devotion to his faith above their attraction. Fanny follows Eredia to a [[typhus]] outbreak at a camp near Pena Ronda. The conditions at the camp are appalling and deteriorate sharply as the civil war begins. Fanny gradually becomes increasingly desparate with the fanatic and inhumane behaviour of Eredia, who is deeply involved in the plotting of the anti-republican side in the civil war. As she witnesses Eredia's fanaticism take several human victims, Fanny shoots him. Her psychological breakdown has led her to begin taking morphine, which will eventually lead to her own demise.
The film tells the tragic story of [[United Kingdom|British]] [[noblewoman]] Fanny Horn ([[Edit Szalay]]) and [[Jesuit]] [[priest]] Heredia ([[Jan Englert]]) against the backdrop of the [[Spanish Civil War]]. A rich young aristocrat who has spent her preceding years in a decadent lifestyle, Fanny falls in love with Heredia; however, although the priest feels the same, he places his fanatical devotion to his faith above their attraction. Fanny follows Heredia to a [[typhus]] outbreak at a camp near Pena Ronda and volunteers to work as a nurse under his command and to finance the camp. Nevertheless, the conditions at the camp are appalling and deteriorate sharply as the civil war begins. Fanny gradually becomes increasingly desperate with the fanatic and inhumane behaviour of Heredia, who turns out to be deeply involved in the plotting of the anti-republican side in the civil war. As Heredia continues to reject her love, and as she eventually witnesses his fanaticism take several human victims, Fanny shoots him. Her psychological breakdown has led her to begin taking morphine, which will eventually lead to her own demise.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Jan Englert]] as Otetz Eredija
* [[Jan Englert]] as Father Heredia
* [[Rousy Chanev]] as Zhak Mjurie
* [[Rousy Chanev]] as Jacques Muriet
* [[Mariana Dimitrova]] as Karmen
* [[Mariana Dimitrova]] as Carmen
* [[Edit Szalay]] as Fani Horn
* [[Edit Szalay]] as Fanny Horn
* [[Valcho Kamarashev]] as Otetz Olivares
* [[Valcho Kamarashev]] as Father Olivares
* [[Silvija Rangelova]] as Klara
* [[Silvija Rangelova]] as Clara


==Reception==
==Reception==
Speaking toward Minister [[Vezhdi Rashidov]]'s visit to Poland to present actor [[Jan Englert]] with a lifetime achievement award, ''[[Fakti]]'' called the film a "Bulgarian classic",<ref name="Fakti 1">{{cite news|last1=staff|title=Вежди Рашидов ще посети Полша|url=http://fakti.bg/kultura-art/147817-vejdi-rashidov-shte-poseti-polsha|accessdate=June 27, 2015|language=Bulgarian|publisher=Fakti|date=June 26, 2015}}</ref> and ''[[Dnevnik (Bulgaria)|Dnevnik]]'' marked the film as among the top 10 most beloved films of Bulgaria.<ref name="dnevnik 1">{{cite news|last1=staff|title=Между "Време разделно" и "Живи Легенди" - любимите български филми на зрителите на БНТ|url=http://www.dnevnik.bg/razvlechenie/2015/03/23/2498208_mejdu_vreme_razdelno_i_jivi_legendi_-_ljubimite/|accessdate=June 27, 2015|language=Bulgarian|publisher=[[Dnevnik (Bulgaria)|Dnevnik]]|date=April 17, 2015}}</ref>
Speaking toward Minister [[Vezhdi Rashidov]]'s visit to Poland to present actor [[Jan Englert]] with a lifetime achievement award, ''[[Fakti]]'' called the film a "Bulgarian classic",<ref name="Fakti 1">{{cite news|last1=staff|title=Вежди Рашидов ще посети Полша|url=http://fakti.bg/kultura-art/147817-vejdi-rashidov-shte-poseti-polsha|accessdate=27 June 2015|language=Bulgarian|publisher=Fakti|date=26 June 2015}}</ref> and ''[[Dnevnik (Bulgaria)|Dnevnik]]'' marked the film as among the top 10 most beloved films of Bulgaria.<ref name="dnevnik 1">{{cite news|last1=staff|title=Между "Време разделно" и "Живи Легенди" - любимите български филми на зрителите на БНТ|url=http://www.dnevnik.bg/razvlechenie/2015/03/23/2498208_mejdu_vreme_razdelno_i_jivi_legendi_-_ljubimite/|accessdate=27 June 2015|language=Bulgarian|publisher=[[Dnevnik (Bulgaria)|Dnevnik]]|date=17 April 2015}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|id=0174095}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0174095}}
* [http://osydenidushi.hit.bg A fan site with some pictures from the movie (in Bulgarian language).]
* [http://osydenidushi.hit.bg A fan site with some pictures from the movie (in Bulgarian language).] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090219033737/http://osydenidushi.hit.bg/ |date=2009-02-19 }}



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Latest revision as of 05:23, 29 October 2024

Osadeni Dushi
(Doomed Souls)
(Bulgarian: Осъдени Души)
Directed byVulo Radev
Written byVulo Radev
Based onOsadeni Dushi (novel)
by Dimitar Dimov
Produced byKonstantin Dzhidrov
Starring
CinematographyHristo Totev
Music byMitko Shterev
Production
companies
Distributed byBulgarofilm
Release date
  • 17 October 1975 (1975-10-17) (Bulgaria)
Running time
141 minutes
CountryBulgaria
LanguageBulgarian

Osadeni Dushi (Bulgarian: Осъдени Души) is a 1975 Bulgarian epic film, written and directed by Vulo Radev based on the 1945 novel by Dimitar Dimov, and starring Jan Englert, Rousy Chanev, Mariana Dimitrova, and Edit Szalay.[1]

Plot outline

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The film tells the tragic story of British noblewoman Fanny Horn (Edit Szalay) and Jesuit priest Heredia (Jan Englert) against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. A rich young aristocrat who has spent her preceding years in a decadent lifestyle, Fanny falls in love with Heredia; however, although the priest feels the same, he places his fanatical devotion to his faith above their attraction. Fanny follows Heredia to a typhus outbreak at a camp near Pena Ronda and volunteers to work as a nurse under his command and to finance the camp. Nevertheless, the conditions at the camp are appalling and deteriorate sharply as the civil war begins. Fanny gradually becomes increasingly desperate with the fanatic and inhumane behaviour of Heredia, who turns out to be deeply involved in the plotting of the anti-republican side in the civil war. As Heredia continues to reject her love, and as she eventually witnesses his fanaticism take several human victims, Fanny shoots him. Her psychological breakdown has led her to begin taking morphine, which will eventually lead to her own demise.

Cast

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Reception

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Speaking toward Minister Vezhdi Rashidov's visit to Poland to present actor Jan Englert with a lifetime achievement award, Fakti called the film a "Bulgarian classic",[2] and Dnevnik marked the film as among the top 10 most beloved films of Bulgaria.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Goulding, Daniel J. (1989). Post new wave cinema in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe. Indiana University Press. p. 234. ISBN 0253345596.
  2. ^ staff (26 June 2015). "Вежди Рашидов ще посети Полша" (in Bulgarian). Fakti. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  3. ^ staff (17 April 2015). "Между "Време разделно" и "Живи Легенди" - любимите български филми на зрителите на БНТ" (in Bulgarian). Dnevnik. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
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