Dawn Over the Drava | |
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Directed by | Zako Heskiya |
Screenplay by | Pavel Vezhinov Rangel Ignatov |
Produced by | Nikola Vulchev |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Krum Krumov |
Edited by | Dimitrichka Zlateva |
Music by | Simeon Pironkov |
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Running time | 161 minutes |
Country | Bulgaria |
Language | Bulgarian |
Dawn Over the Drava (Bulgarian: Зарево над Драва, romanized: Zarevo nad Drava) is a Bulgarian war-drama film from 1974, directed by Zako Heskiya.
Plot
The Liberation of the Chamber of Communists and the Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on 8–9 September 1944, Commander Boyan Vassilev received the Major General and the Assistant Chief of Command (Analogue Societies) in the Bulgarian Army. Him is ahead of the mistrust of the officership of the corps and the participation in the self-proclaimed for the Bulgarians of fights. Secondly, the warriors of the Draco in the Balatontone Operations.
Cast
- Georgi Georgiev-Getz as Boyan Vassilev
- Georgi Cherkelov as Colonel Demirev
- Peter Slabakov as Delcho
- Stoyan Gadev as big man
- Stefan Danailov as Lieutenant Bozhev
Awards
- Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival (1974):[1]
- Best Film
- Best Actor — Georgi Georgiev-Getz, Georgi Cherkelov
- Best Screenplay — Pavel Vezhinov, Rangel Ignatov
- Best Cinematography — Krum Krumov
- Screenplay Award of Union of Bulgarian Writers (1974):
- Pavel Vezhinov, Rangel Ignatov
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