The Black Angels
Originally released in 1970. The Black Angels is a drama film. directed by Vulo Radev. With a runtime of 2h 19m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Stefan Danailov, Dorotea Toncheva, and Violeta Gindeva
Synopsis
The film is based on the memoir 'In the name of the People' by Mitka Grybcheva, an activist in the anti-fascist resistance. The action takes place during the WWII and reveals the sharp clash between police power and resistance forces, headed by the Communist Party of Bulgaria. This is a time when, 'in the name of the people', the fighters are setting up underground combat groups, which punish with death their political opponents. The film's characters are specially trained for the purpose young people, members of one such combat group. Against the background of their risky task, in the execution of which they have to pay with their own lives, every facet of their characters stands out. Faced with death they reveal their intimate worlds, their unrealized youthful impulses that have been sacrificed in the name of commands, disparate from the Ten Christian Commandments.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- BG
Production Companies
- Boyana Film
- Bulgar Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Black Angels about?
The film is based on the memoir 'In the name of the People' by Mitka Grybcheva, an activist in the anti-fascist resistance. The action takes place during the WWII and reveals the sharp clash betwee...
Who directed The Black Angels?
The Black Angels was directed by Vulo Radev.
How long is The Black Angels?
The Black Angels has a runtime of 2 hours and 19 minutes (139 minutes total).
When was The Black Angels released?
The Black Angels was released on September 4, 1970 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Black Angels?
The main cast of The Black Angels includes Stefan Danailov, Dorotea Toncheva, Violeta Gindeva, Iossif Surchadzhiev, Dobrinka Stankova.