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''Lyubovni sanishta'' [Also known as "Love Dreams". Based in part on "Brennendes Geheimnis"]. See: [[KH / LW / MS]] | ''Lyubovni sanishta'' [Also known as "Love Dreams". Based in part on "Brennendes Geheimnis"]. See: [[KH / LW / MS]] | ||
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Language: Bulgarian [Also available in English and Italian] | Language: Bulgarian [Also available in Czech, English and Italian] | ||
Directed by Ivan Nitchev | Directed by Ivan Nitchev | ||
Script by Ivan Nitchev | Script by Ivan Nitchev | ||
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Cinematographer: Georgi Nikolov | Cinematographer: Georgi Nikolov | ||
Runtime: 90 minutes | Runtime: 90 minutes | ||
Released in Bulgaria on 12 October 1994. Released in Italy as "Sogni d'amore" in 1995 | Released in Bulgaria on 12 October 1994. Released in Italy as "Sogni d'amore" in 1995 | ||
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Revision as of 14:17, 11 September 2017
[1994]: Expression, KF Sinemaskop, Sofiia
Lyubovni sanishta [Also known as "Love Dreams". Based in part on "Brennendes Geheimnis"]. See: KH / LW / MS
[1].
Language: Bulgarian [Also available in Czech, English and Italian]
[2].
Directed by Ivan Nitchev
[3].
Script by Ivan Nitchev
[4].
Cast: Ivailo Tsvetkov, Tanya Dimitrov, Walter Toschi et al.
[5].
Casting by Alexander Kossevv
[6].
Music by Stephan Dimitrov
[7].
Cinematographer: Georgi Nikolov
[8].
Runtime: 90 minutes
[9].
Released in Bulgaria on 12 October 1994. Released in Italy as "Sogni d'amore" in 1995