Durante la ocupación otomana, un caballero búlgaro, Kara Ivan, traumatizado y humillado por la violación y muerte de su joven esposa, se retira a las montañas entre las cabras y cría allí, s... Leer todoDurante la ocupación otomana, un caballero búlgaro, Kara Ivan, traumatizado y humillado por la violación y muerte de su joven esposa, se retira a las montañas entre las cabras y cría allí, sola, a su nieta, que presenció la escenaDurante la ocupación otomana, un caballero búlgaro, Kara Ivan, traumatizado y humillado por la violación y muerte de su joven esposa, se retira a las montañas entre las cabras y cría allí, sola, a su nieta, que presenció la escena
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- 5 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
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Be whatever oppression comes upon, there is always a strong spirit to rise.
And in todays times, when more than ever it is important to cherish and value the true power of women, the main Lady character - one to bear the strength and banner of rising against all violence and subjugation, defying that only a man can liberate or bring justice is a vital sign of what women can do.
Beyond that, we can learn to renounce the slavery against humans and see the true vandalism against humans it brought. A movie, that beautifully and with few words brings up great human rights to a pedestal.
As a cinematography, this is shot very much in the spirit of the classic cinema, enchaining the viewers experience in creating a visual a musical harmony and art masterpiece. A story remains in our minds and brains not with the words, but with the emotions, and this movie draws on free spirit and justice as true human emotional pillars.
This is an excellent movie, the Bulgarian equivalent to an Italian neo-realism masterpiece. The degree of freedom to artistic expression is extra-ordinary, especially if replaced into the context of the political environment prevailing in Bulgaria in the 70s. The practical absence of dialogue and music, (except for a very beautiful vocal), and the Black and White image emphasize the dramatic content of the movie. The direction is remarkable, and the play is first-class. Definitely, the best Bulgarian movie, and a must-see for every cinephile.
As an undergrad film student, this was my absolutely favorite discovery. Powerful film with minimal dialog yet every aspect of the story, the drama and the horror of war, comes through loud and clear. Highly recommended if you can get a chance to view it. I've been trying to add this to my personal collection and professional collection with no luck for the past forty years.
I was very much taken in by the movie in the start. Not to the point where i would say masterpiece but a solid and interesting approach to things. Unfortunately a film of this character only have a few viable endings and for me I think it was fast limited further down.
I did think the acting was good and I do think the landscapes was beautiful. But I felt the story lacked some development outside the very narrow scope of the father and the girl. And I did also think there was lack of character progression besides one of the main characters.
It is by no means a bad movie. I just felt if could easily have achieved so much more than ending up being a very average movie.
"Kozijat Rog" is by far the best Bulgarian film ever made.
It has all the characteristics of greatness: a story that lacks nothing of the dramatic depths of classical tragedy; a frugal style of visual narrative that is both monumental and subtle; acting that is as good as real-life; and last but not least - music that is impossible to forget.
"Kozijat Rog" is conducted in the ways of old - with the power and gentleness of a true master. And although color loses its saturation with the passing of time, this film will not, for it is shot in black-and-white.
It has all the characteristics of greatness: a story that lacks nothing of the dramatic depths of classical tragedy; a frugal style of visual narrative that is both monumental and subtle; acting that is as good as real-life; and last but not least - music that is impossible to forget.
"Kozijat Rog" is conducted in the ways of old - with the power and gentleness of a true master. And although color loses its saturation with the passing of time, this film will not, for it is shot in black-and-white.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBulgarian submission for the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category, in 1973.
- ErroresAt c.33 minutes the corpse is face down when it lands in the grave. In the next shot its position has changed to face upwards.
- ConexionesReferenced in El día de la mujer (1978)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 45 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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