Stolen Eyes
Originally released in 2005. Stolen Eyes is a history/drama film. directed by Radoslav Spassov.
Starring Vesela Kazakova, Valeri Yordanov, and Nejat İşler
Synopsis
This is a story of strange, impossible, inexplicable love between a Muslim Turk woman and a non-Muslim Bulgarian man. Ivan (the Bulgarian) is a pure and romantic young fellow, who gets caught up in the so-called "regeneration process" (when ethnic Turks' names were forcibly changed to Bulgarian ones). He is responsible for the official seals, which is required to issue the new identity documents after the forced name changes. The schoolteacher Ayten tries to steal the seals, thinking that this way she can slow down the ethnic genocide. Their unexpected and unusual meeting brings these two characters together and makes them fell close, forcing Ivan to take a fateful decision -he must either "rename" Ayten, or face the consequences if he does not.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- BG
- Budget
- $35,000
Production Companies
- Yaka DDE Film
- Gala Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stolen Eyes about?
This is a story of strange, impossible, inexplicable love between a Muslim Turk woman and a non-Muslim Bulgarian man. Ivan (the Bulgarian) is a pure and romantic young fellow, who gets caught up in...
Who directed Stolen Eyes?
Stolen Eyes was directed by Radoslav Spassov.
How long is Stolen Eyes?
Stolen Eyes has a runtime of 1 hours and 50 minutes (110 minutes total).
When was Stolen Eyes released?
Stolen Eyes was released on November 4, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Stolen Eyes?
The main cast of Stolen Eyes includes Vesela Kazakova, Valeri Yordanov, Nejat İşler, Ichak Finci, Stoyan Aleksiev.