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Vchera

  • 1988
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
3.7K
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Vchera (1988)
Drama

The 1960s was the time of Beatles and Rolling Stones, the time of sexual revolution. These events have their echo in Bulgarian English-learning school. The school order provokes a protest of... Read allThe 1960s was the time of Beatles and Rolling Stones, the time of sexual revolution. These events have their echo in Bulgarian English-learning school. The school order provokes a protest of the students due to the narrow-minded teachers.The 1960s was the time of Beatles and Rolling Stones, the time of sexual revolution. These events have their echo in Bulgarian English-learning school. The school order provokes a protest of the students due to the narrow-minded teachers.

  • Director
    • Ivan Andonov
  • Writers
    • Ivan Andonov
    • Vlado Daverov
  • Stars
    • Hristo Shopov
    • Georgi Staykov
    • Sofiya Kuzeva
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    3.7K
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    • Director
      • Ivan Andonov
    • Writers
      • Ivan Andonov
      • Vlado Daverov
    • Stars
      • Hristo Shopov
      • Georgi Staykov
      • Sofiya Kuzeva
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Hristo Shopov
    Hristo Shopov
    • Ivan
    Georgi Staykov
    • Rostislav
    • (as Georgi Staikov)
    Sofiya Kuzeva
    • Dana
    Svetla Todorova
    • Marina
    Georgi Rusev
    • Principal Tzonchev
    Nikola Rudarov
    Nikola Rudarov
    • The Mathematician Barumov
    Stoyan Aleksiev
    • Naydenov
    Krasimir Rankov
    • The Inspector
    Pavel Poppandov
    • The P.E. teacher
    • (as Pavel Popandov)
    Maria Stefanova
    • Teacher Bitsevska
    Petar Popyordanov
    • Kostov
    Christina Bartlett
    • English teacher
    • (as Christine Bartlet)
    Kosta Tsonev
    Kosta Tsonev
    • Vera's father
    Boris Lukanov
    Boris Lukanov
    Dimitar Goranov
    • German
    Nadya Todorova
    • Nadezhda Temenugova, the cleaner
    Iliya Sekulov
    Simeon Aleksiev
    • Educator
    • Director
      • Ivan Andonov
    • Writers
      • Ivan Andonov
      • Vlado Daverov
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    8woulduskateme

    Vchera!!!

    I love this movie.It's brilliant. It shows very well that period of time in Bulgaria and how life went through for the students of the English High School. My mother went to school there during the late 60ies early 70ies and many of the stories she told me, are quite similar to the story line of the movie. I think the characters are very well developed. Great Story line...great music, and the perfect ending. I really like this movie. It's one of my favorites!! I highly recommend seeing it...though there are some imperfections and some funny acting(the teacher that is English, w/ a very strong Bulgarian accent and so forth)...but as a whole I think it's definitely worth watching if you get the chance. I wish I could find it with English subtitles. So far I haven't been able to...anyway..I just wish I could play it for my college friends.
    10alexpeychev

    10

    Thanks mainly to the superb acting of many members of the cast, especially that of Bulgaria's secret weapon, Hristo Shopov, "Vchera" ranks high among the world's film classics.
    9btodorov

    A movie full of painful nostalgia

    "Vchera" (Yesterday: the title refers both to the not so distant past of the late sixties, and to the Beatles' song of the same name: one of the most popular songs among the "progressive" youth in totalitarian Bulgaria) has been a rare success among Bulgarian audience for a number of reasons. One is that it depicts, in a rather amusing form (not all the puns and absurdities in the plot may be easily understandable to people who have not lived behind the Iron Curtain), one of the important clashes in communist countries: one between a youth which identified with a culture considered by the regime as dangerous and decadent, and the people who were charged to defend, and propagate, the values of communism among that same youth: old high school teachers with membership in the Communist Party. The screenwriter and the director, however, made a very successful decision: not to treat the clash from its "ideological" and "political" side, but just to confront the mentality of the two generations. It is not because they are fanatic Marxists that the teachers fight the aspirations of their students for more liberty (and more fun!): it is because it is personally difficult for them to acknowledge that what their own dreams of young people had been twenty years earlier is no longer relevant, out-of-date, old-fashioned, obsolete. "Vchera" is not about politics, it is about the change of generations and the change of values in general.

    The movie was received with greatest enthusiasm by the generation which was the same age as the characters in the movie, and its exhilarating sincerity was due namely to the crew's nostalgia for their own "yesterday": by the time the movie was produced, 20 years later than the time when the plot was taking place, its authors were in the same situation as their "evil" teachers in the movie: confronted with new values and new uncertainties. The clearest expression of this was the "Oath Song" (Kletva) by the end of the movie: written by the most popular rock-band of the sixties, it is a kind of a belated, and obsolete, anthem of at least two generations of Bulgarian high-school students.
    10StingRea33f

    Vchera is a 10!!!

    Thanks mainly to the superb acting of many members of the cast, especially that of Bulgaria's secret weapon, Hristo Shopov, "Vchera" ranks high among the world's film classics. Unfortunately, Shopov's acting ability and fine, expressive face have been hidden for too long from true connoisseurs of dramatic acting. Let us hope that his flawles performance as Pontius Pilate in Mel Gibson's amazing and inspiring film "The Passion of the Christ" will earn him much deserved recognition and honors, and will bring him a bounty of great motion picture roles which he so richly deserves. What a tragedy it would be if he were to slip back into obscurity inside Bulgaria. BRAVO, Mr. Shopov!!!
    8mdanovski

    ...A hard story about one impossible love, under the best Bulgarian rock music

    Yeah! I'll be glade if it possible for many more peoples to enjoyed with this good Bulgarian movie. It is an old film, made so many years ago, but it's still capturing viewers in my country! It's a witty sports and love story with the classic love triangle and many wonderful moments! This is a really story about the live in Bulgarian schools and pensions... And of course this is a hard story about one impossible love. There's a great performance of the actors... And I think the music from this movie is very good too. Listen Shturzite - the one of the great BG rock bands from the 70-80's years! Thanks; With Compliments!

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    • Trivia
      In marking the centenary of Bulgarian cinema in 2015, "Yesterday" was voted the fourth-greatest Bulgarian film of the century by viewers of BNT.
    • Quotes

      Ivan: However, they won't say: the times were dark Rather: why were their poets silent? Brecht said that!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Theodore Ushev: Unseen Connections (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Utroto
      Written by Kiril Marichkov

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1988 (Bulgaria)
    • Country of origin
      • Bulgaria
    • Languages
      • Bulgarian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yesterday
    • Filming locations
      • Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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