Sinking of Sozopol

Sinking of Sozopol
Directed by Kostadin Bonev
Produced by Vladimir Andreev, Georgi Balkanski
Written by Kostadin Bonev, Ina Vultchanova
Starring Deyan Donkov
Snezhina Petrova
Svetla Yancheva
Stefan Valdobrev
Cinematography Konstantin Zankov
Edited by Toma Waszarow
Production
company
Borough Film
Distributed by А+ Филмс
Release dates
  • 3 April 2015 (2015-04-03)
Running time
101 minutes
Country Bulgaria
Language Bulgarian

Sinking of Sozopol is a 2014 Bulgarian drama film directed by Kostadin Bonev starring Deyan Donkov, Snezhina Petrova, Svetla Yancheva and Stefan Valdobrev. A pre-premiere screening took place at the festival Apolonia in Sozopol on August 29, 2014.[1] Additional screenings took place on October 12, 2014 during the 32nd Golden Rose Film Festival in Varna,[2] and November 13, 2014 at the 28th Bulgarian film festival Cinemania.[3] The film was officially released on April 3, 2015.[4]

Plot

Aging architect Chavo (Deyan Donkov) arrives to Sozopol which is connected to the earlier part of his life.

He is determined to drink 10 bottles of vodka and to commit suicide. He meets his friends, thinks about his past and little by little the rain in Sozopol becomes stronger and stronger responding to his feelings.

Chavo shares his plans to commit suicide with his friend Doc (Stefan Valdobrev) who prescribes him anti-depressants.

The film reflects his complicated relationship with his oppressive artist father and the tragic destiny of his younger brother who ends up drowning.

Tension heightens in the film. The turmoil of nature reflects the loneliness of the architect and his feelings of guilt.

He thinks of his lost love Neva (Snezhina Petrova) and somehow expects a miracle after he drinks the tenth bottle of vodka. Because of her he left his wife Tanya and his children.

The structure of the film is non-linear, the past present and future are inter-connected and create a special atmosphere of ambiguity. The end of the film is unexpected and we find out that the friend Gina committed suicide by jumping into the sea.

Cast

Production

The film was based on the novel of the same name by Ina Vultchanova published in 2007. It was shot over five weeks in September and October 2013 in Sozopol, Ahtopol and Sinemorets.[5][6][7]

Accolades

In October 2014 "Sinking of Sozopol" received two awards at the 32nd Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival in Varna; Best Actress award (Snejina Petrova) and Best Screenplay award (Ina Valchanova and Kostadin Bonev).[8][9]

In May 2015 the film was nominated at the New York City International Film Festival in seven categories and won the award for the Best Foreign Film.[10][11]

In July 2015 the film won an award Best Ensemble Cast at the Milano International Film Festival Awards.[12]

In June 2015 the film won awards from the Bulgarian Film Academy in four categories.[13]

In August 2016 the film won three awards at the Prague Independent Film Festival including the Grand Prix — Golden Eagle, Best Director for Kostadin Bonev and Best Cinematography for Konstantin Zankov.[14][15][16][17]

In September 2016 at the International Film Festival in Brasov the movie won the 'best film award'.[18]

References

  1. "Празници на изкуствата "Аполония" 2014: предпремиерна прожекция на „Потъването на Созопол" - петък, 29 август, 23.00 часа" (in Bulgarian). BNR.bg. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  2. "КОНКУРСНА ПРОГРАМА (зала 1)" (in Bulgarian). Златна Роза. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  3. "Bulgaria's Cinemania - temptation for film connoisseurs". BNR.bg. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  4. "Потъването на Созопол / The Sinking of Sozopol (03.04.2015г.)" (in Bulgarian). Cineboom. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  5. ""Потъването на Созопол" завладя фестивала в Прага" (in Bulgarian). Club Z. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  6. "Снимат нов български филм - "Потъването на Созопол"" (in Bulgarian). Vesti.bg. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  7. "Започват снимките по филма "Потъването на Созопол" с Деян Донков и Леонид Йовчев" (in Bulgarian). Dnevnik.bg. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  8. "Наградените БГ филми на фестивала "Златна роза"" (in Bulgarian). Bulevard.bg. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  9. ""Съдилището" на Стефан Командарев взе "Златна роза"" (in Bulgarian). newscafe.bg. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  10. ""Потъването на Созопол" стана най-добър филм на фестивал в Ню Йорк" (in Bulgarian). Dnevnik.bg. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  11. "Потъването на Созопол със 7 номинации на кино фестивала в Ню Йорк (Видео)" (in Bulgarian). 24chasa.bg. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  12. "Когато човешкият живот не е ценност" (in Bulgarian). Kultura. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  13. "Наградите на Българската филмова академия 2015" (in Bulgarian). Kultura. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  14. ""Филмът "Потъването на Созопол" се прибира с три награди от фестивал в Прага (Bulgarian)". bTV Новините. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  15. ""Потъването на Созопол" триумфира в Прага (Bulgarian)". standartnews.com. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  16. ""Потъването на Созопол" с три награди в Прага (Bulgarian)". FlashNews (Bulgarian). Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  17. ""The sinking of Sozopol claims three awards at Prague Independent Film Festival, 2016". BNR Radio Bulgaria. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  18. EntSun News
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