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The Master of Boyana
(Boyanskiyat maystor)
1981, regia di Zahari Zhandov
Scheda:
Nazione: Bulgaria
- Produzione: Boyana Film
- Soggetto: dal racconto Praznik v Boyana di Stoyan Zagorchinov
- Sceneggiatura: Evgeni Konstantinov, Zahari Zhandov
- Fotografia: Emil Vagenshtain - Montaggio: Ani Radicheva - Costumi: Maria Nozharova
- Musiche: Vasil Kazandzhiev - Effetti speciali: Georgi Manov - Formato: Color - Durata: 108'.
Cast:
Petar Despotov, Lyubomir Dimitrov, Bojka Velkova,
Emil Markov, Atanas Bozhinov, Yordan Spirov, Petya Hrisu, Borislav Ivanov, Dimitrina Savova,
Dimitar Angelov, Hristo Lambov.
Trama e commenti:
bulgaria-italia.com:
«Boianskia maistor (Il signore di Boiana), per la regia di Z. Zhandov, da un copione dello stesso autore e di Evgeni
Kostantinov, prendeva in esame le manifestazioni di una precoce rinascita nella vita intellettuale della nazione, coincidente, da un punto di vista temporale, con gli albori del Rinascimento europeo, e testimonianza dell'elevato livello culturale raggiunto dallo Stato bulgaro, prima di cadere nelle tenebre della dominazione straniera. Da un punto di vista professionale, e soprattutto in termini di espressione cinematografica, il film aveva indiscutibilmente dei meriti, che alimentarono le aspettative nei confronti di quel "ciclo" che esso, appunto, rivelava e anticipava.
...».
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
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catalogue.bnt.bg -
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allmovie.com:
«Like Nikola Korabov's
Nikolai Ghiaurov, this biographical drama was created in celebration of
Bulgaria's 1300 years of existence. Rather than focusing on the story of a known
life, as in the opera star Ghiaurov's tribute, this film lauds Bulgaria's
achievement in art by developing a fictitious story around the life of the
unidentifiable painter "Iliya" (Peter Despotov), known to history as the Master
of Boyana. In the imagination of script writers Zahari Zhandov (also the
director), and historian Evgeni Konstantinov, Iliya is seen as a lowly painter,
devoted to his art but not fully recognized by his contemporaries for the genius
he truly is. Iliya refers to himself as the "Master of Boyana," and then is
called to task for this presumptuous deception by the ruling elite of the
Turnovo school of art who do not take to his interpretation of religious figures
and events. Aside from the professional trials of a delicately-balanced
painterly existence, Iliya has been captivated by the royal Dessislava (Boyka
Velkova) and agonizes over how to gain permission to paint her portrait. Like
most true artists, his life is envisioned as one of passion, both for his art
and for his relationships. Bulgarian writer Stoyan Zagorchinov offered his own
version of the painter in his novel Feast Day in Boyana, but his ideas were left
aside by Zhandov and Konstantinov in the making of this fictional biography»
(Eleanor Mannikka ).