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| name = Мъжки времена<br>Mazhki vremena<br>(''Manly Times'')
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| name = Мъжки времена<br>Mazhki vremena<br>({{lang-en|''Manly Times''}})
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| director = [[Eduard Zahariev]]
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| writer = [[Nikolay Haytov]]
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| starring = [[Grigor Vachkov]]<br>[[Mariana Dimitrova]]<br>[[Velko Kanev]]<br>[[Pavel Popandov]]
| starring = [[Grigor Vachkov]]<br>[[Mariana Dimitrova]]<br>[[Velko Kanev]]<br>[[Pavel Popandov]]
| music = Kiril Donchev
| music = Kiril Donchev
| studio = [[Studio of Featured Films (SFF)|SFF]]
| studio = [[Studio of Featured Films (SFF)|SFF]], a [[Film Unite Hemus]]<ref name="refFilmArchive"/>
| released = 1977
| released = {{Film date|1977}}
| country = Bulgaria
| country = Bulgaria
| runtime = 125 minutes
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'''''Manly Times''''' ({{lang-bg|''Мъжки времена''}} / ''Mazhki vremena'') is a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] [[drama film]] released in [[1977 in cinema|1977]], directed by [[Eduard Zahariev]], starring [[Grigor Vachkov]], [[Mariana Dimitrova]], [[Velko Kanev]] and [[Pavel Popandov]].
'''''Manly Times''''' ({{langx|bg|Мъжки времена|translit=Mazhki vremena|italic=yes}}) is a [[Bulgaria]]n [[drama film]] released in [[1977 in cinema|1977]], directed by [[Eduard Zahariev]], starring [[Grigor Vachkov]], [[Mariana Dimitrova]], [[Velko Kanev]] and Pavel Popandov. The screenplay, written by [[Nikolay Haytov]] is based on the short stories ''Manly Times'' and ''Wedding'' from his book ''Wild Stories'' (1967).

In a colourful folklore manner, the movie presents an old tradition of stealing girls for brides that was a reputable occupation in the [[Rhodope Mountains]] region. The interaction between a brilliant literature and skilful directing as well as the memorable performances by Vachkov and Dimitrova received a broad critical acclaim and turned the film into one of the classics of the Bulgarian cinematography.<ref name="refFilmArchive">{{cite book|last=Gencheva|first=Galina|title=Bulgarian Feature Films encyclopedia|year=2008|publisher=Publishing house "Dr Ivan Bogorov"|location=Sofia|isbn=978-954-316-069-3}}</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast==
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===Sources===
===Sources===
* <cite id=refFilmArchive>{{cite book|last=Gencheva|first=Galina|coauthors=|title=Bulgarian Feature Films encyclopedia|trans_title=|year=2008|publisher=Publishing house "Dr Ivan Bogorov"|location=Sofia|isbn=978-954-316-069-3|chapter=|trans_chapter=}}</cite>
* {{cite book|last=Gencheva|first=Galina|title=Bulgarian Feature Films encyclopedia|year=2008|publisher=Publishing house "Dr Ivan Bogorov"|location=Sofia|isbn=978-954-316-069-3|ref=refFilmArchive}}
* <cite id=refGoldenFilms>{{cite book|last=Kovachev|first=Pencho|coauthors=|title=50 Golden Bulgarian Films|trans_title=|year=2008|publisher=Publishing house "Zahariy Stoyanov"|location=Sofia|isbn=978-954-09-0281-4|chapter=|trans_chapter=}}</cite>
* {{cite book|last=Kovachev|first=Pencho|title=50 Golden Bulgarian Films|year=2008|publisher=Publishing house "Zahariy Stoyanov"|location=Sofia|isbn=978-954-09-0281-4|ref=refGoldenFilms}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{imdb title|0177022|Manly Times}}
* {{IMDb title|0177022|Manly Times}}
* [http://bnt.bg/bg/movies/details/216/myjki_vremena ''Manly Times''] at the [[Bulgarian National Television]] {{bg icon}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101214045532/http://bnt.bg/bg/movies/details/216/myjki_vremena ''Manly Times''] at the [[Bulgarian National Television]] {{in lang|bg}}


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[[Category:Bulgarian films]]
[[Category:Bulgarian-language films]]
[[Category:1977 films]]
[[Category:1977 films]]
[[Category:Drama films]]
[[Category:1970s historical drama films]]
[[Category:History films]]
[[Category:Bulgarian historical drama films]]
[[Category:1970s drama films]]
[[Category:1970s Bulgarian-language films]]
[[Category:Films directed by Eduard Sachariev]]



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Latest revision as of 04:17, 2 November 2024

Мъжки времена
Mazhki vremena
(Manly Times)
Directed byEduard Zahariev
Written byNikolay Haytov
StarringGrigor Vachkov
Mariana Dimitrova
Velko Kanev
Pavel Popandov
CinematographyRadoslav Spasov
Music byKiril Donchev
Production
companies
Release date
  • 1977 (1977)
Running time
125 minutes
CountryBulgaria
LanguageBulgarian

Manly Times (Bulgarian: Мъжки времена, romanizedMazhki vremena) is a Bulgarian drama film released in 1977, directed by Eduard Zahariev, starring Grigor Vachkov, Mariana Dimitrova, Velko Kanev and Pavel Popandov. The screenplay, written by Nikolay Haytov is based on the short stories Manly Times and Wedding from his book Wild Stories (1967).

In a colourful folklore manner, the movie presents an old tradition of stealing girls for brides that was a reputable occupation in the Rhodope Mountains region. The interaction between a brilliant literature and skilful directing as well as the memorable performances by Vachkov and Dimitrova received a broad critical acclaim and turned the film into one of the classics of the Bulgarian cinematography.[1]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ a b Gencheva, Galina (2008). Bulgarian Feature Films encyclopedia. Sofia: Publishing house "Dr Ivan Bogorov". ISBN 978-954-316-069-3.

Sources

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  • Gencheva, Galina (2008). Bulgarian Feature Films encyclopedia. Sofia: Publishing house "Dr Ivan Bogorov". ISBN 978-954-316-069-3.
  • Kovachev, Pencho (2008). 50 Golden Bulgarian Films. Sofia: Publishing house "Zahariy Stoyanov". ISBN 978-954-09-0281-4.
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