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'''[1994]: Expression, KF Sinemaskop, Sofiia'''  
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''Lyubovni sanishta'' [Also known as "Love Dreams". Based on a story by Stefan Zweig]. 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 English and Italian]
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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. There is also a Czech version of this film
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Revision as of 14:16, 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 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. There is also a Czech version of this film