The protagonist in this picture is legendary Bulgarian Khan Krum - a ruler in the beginning of IX century. In this period, Bulgaria ranked third in Europe in terms of territory and military power. It is Khan Krum who contributed to the union of Bulgarians and Slavs. He enforces unseen to that day laws against calumniators, thieves, violators. It stirs discontent among his closest men. The ruler is smart and just, but isn't he too severe? At what cost can one ensure order and progress in a state?
"Je t'aime, Chérie." These three words and a Bulgarian volleyball jersey is all Martina, a young working woman from Berlin, is left with after a night at the beach spent with a mysterious lover. But then she learns that she is pregnant, and once the baby is born, she starts for Bulgaria to search for her son’s father. The orderly yet diffident Thomas, an employee of the embassy of the GDR, joins her in order to provide diplomatic support. The quest, however, turns out to be rather difficult.
Svetozar Vasilev Nedelchev is a Bulgarian theater and cinema actor. He was born in the city of Burgas, Bulgaria on September 22, 1933. In 1956, he graduated in "acting" in the class of Professor Zhelcho Mandadhiev in National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria. He has played in forty Bulgarian movies. He was an actor in the troupe of Drama Theater "Sofia".
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