The Boy Turns Man
Originally released in 1972. The Boy Turns Man is a drama film. directed by Lyudmil Kirkov.
Starring Nevena Kokanova, Filip Trifonov, and Sashka Bratanova
Synopsis
The action centers on Ran and his schoolmates who are in the last year of school. They are only a few days away from the day when they will have to make a decisive choice: what are they going to be, and what is more important, how are they going to live? In the whirlpool of meetings with different people and mainly with three women, the filmmakers are trying to see the future of their main character. His schoolmate Mariana wants to lead him into family life. The pop singer Neli is the very incarnation of adventurism. However, he is most deeply touched by the salesgirl in the near-by coffee shop Tintyava. This is a wordless affair in which each glance exchanged betrays the piercing excitement of impossible love.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Nevena Kokanova
as Tinka
Filip Trifonov
as Ran
Sashka Bratanova
as Mariana
Kiril Gospodinov
as Filip K. Filipov, Tinka's Husband
Anton Karastoyanov
as Kamenov
Vasil Popov
as Atsata
Elena Rainova
as Neil Yordanova
Hristina Ruseva
as Ran's Mother
Katya Chukova
as Headmaster
Evstati Stratev
as Ran's Father
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- BG
Production Companies
- Sofia Film Studios
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Boy Turns Man about?
The action centers on Ran and his schoolmates who are in the last year of school. They are only a few days away from the day when they will have to make a decisive choice: what are they going to be...
Who directed The Boy Turns Man?
The Boy Turns Man was directed by Lyudmil Kirkov.
How long is The Boy Turns Man?
The Boy Turns Man has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was The Boy Turns Man released?
The Boy Turns Man was released on May 18, 1972 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Boy Turns Man?
The main cast of The Boy Turns Man includes Nevena Kokanova, Filip Trifonov, Sashka Bratanova, Kiril Gospodinov, Anton Karastoyanov.