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La corne de chèvre

Original title: Koziyat rog
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
3K
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La corne de chèvre (1972)
Drama

After witnessing his wife's rape and murder during Ottoman rule, a traumatized Bulgarian knight, Kara Ivan, retreats to the mountains where he raises his young daughter alone among the goats... Read allAfter witnessing his wife's rape and murder during Ottoman rule, a traumatized Bulgarian knight, Kara Ivan, retreats to the mountains where he raises his young daughter alone among the goats.After witnessing his wife's rape and murder during Ottoman rule, a traumatized Bulgarian knight, Kara Ivan, retreats to the mountains where he raises his young daughter alone among the goats.

  • Director
    • Metodi Andonov
  • Writer
    • Nikolai Haitov
  • Stars
    • Katya Paskaleva
    • Anton Gorchev
    • Milen Penev
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Metodi Andonov
    • Writer
      • Nikolai Haitov
    • Stars
      • Katya Paskaleva
      • Anton Gorchev
      • Milen Penev
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Katya Paskaleva
    • Maria
    Anton Gorchev
    • Karaivan
    Milen Penev
    • Ovcharyat
    Todor Kolev
    Todor Kolev
    • Deli
    Kliment Denchev
    • Turchin
    Stefan Mavrodiyev
    • Mustafa
    Nevena Andonova
    • Maria kato malka
    Marin Yanev
    • Nasilnik
    Krasimira Petrova
    • Lyubimata na Mustafa
    Ivan Obretenov
    Andrey Mihaylov
    Prodan Nonchev
    Iliya Georgiev
    Tzanko Petrov
    Petar Bozhilov
    Bozhidar Lechev
    Ivan Yanchev
    • Director
      • Metodi Andonov
    • Writer
      • Nikolai Haitov
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    User reviews14

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    10imdbusrr

    A must-see for any discerning film lover

    Even if you can't see a sub-titled version, you won't miss anything; as someone has already mentioned, the dialog in this film is extremely minimal. Instead, the viewer is immersed in the story through the natural sounds of the wild Bulgarian hills, empathic and creative (but never obtrusively 'there') camera-work and the amazingly expressive and authentic performances of the two lead actors.

    When this film was released it was seen by three million people in Bulgaria, and the population then was only 8 1/2 million.

    It is sad to relate that the director, Metodi Andonov, lived only a few years after the making of this film. With so few examples existing of his craft, The Goat Horn is even more precious.

    An absolutely beautiful, unforgettable film.
    10KristinVS

    A hauntingly beautiful and timeless tale.

    No point for me to go into the plot with all the other comments. This is an exceptional film that delivers on many levels. There is a minimum of dialog and the story is told through realistic action and expression. The acting is so good you can feel what the characters are thinking with hardly a word spoken. The cinematography is at times stunning and always very appropriate for the story. There are moments of visual poetic beauty coupled with a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. It's a story of power and oppression, of anger and revenge. The stage is set during the time of Turkish rule over Bulgaria. It has the depth of a Shakespearean drama, yet the film is a testament to simplicity.

    To those who have seen the film there is so much that can be said, but for newcomers it's best to let the film tell the story. The layers of meaning are forcefully and gently revealed.

    I rate this as one of the great film masterpieces. It is a shame that it has not received a wider international audience. It is unheard of in many parts of the West, but it has all the hallmarks of a classic. I hope that someday this film will be available at DVD sales and rental shops in Western Europe, the Americas and Asia. It deserves to be there. It deserves to be viewed in film schools, universities and art schools around the world. This film has been available in Bulgaria in a DVD limited edition.
    9paveltsvetkov

    Visual poetry at its best

    "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.
    10louisferro

    Excellent movie, a Bulgarian equivalent to Italian neo-realism

    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.
    6alexpeychev

    A must-see for any discerning film lover

    Even if you can't see a sub-titled version, you won't miss anything; as someone has already mentioned, the dialog in this film is extremely minimal. Instead, the viewer is immersed in the story through the natural sounds of the wild Bulgarian hills, empathic and creative (but never obtrusively 'there') camera-work and the amazingly expressive and authentic performances of the two lead actors.

    When this film was released it was seen by three million people in Bulgaria, and the population then was only 8 1/2 million.

    It is sad to relate that the director, Metodi Andonov, lived only a few years after the making of this film. With so few examples existing of his craft, The Goat Horn is even more precious.

    An absolutely beautiful, unforgettable film.

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    • Trivia
      Bulgarian submission for the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category, in 1973.
    • Goofs
      At 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.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Oeil pour oeil (1978)

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1972 (Bulgaria)
    • Country of origin
      • Bulgaria
    • Language
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • The Goat Horn
    • Production companies
      • Boyana Film
      • Sofia Film Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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