Zift
Zift

Zift

2008Movie92 minBulgarian

Moth is freed on parole after spending time in prison on a wrongful conviction of murder. Jailed shortly before the Bulgarian communist coup of 1944, he now finds himself in a new and alien world— the totalitarian Sofia of the 60s. His first night of freedom draws the map of a diabolical city full of decaying neighborhoods, gloomy streets, and a bizarre parade of characters.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Svetoslav OvcharovGenres: Crime, Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

In a Bulgarian prison during the communist era, a group of inmates plans a daring escape. Their intricate scheme is a chaotic blend of ambition and miscalculation, leading to unexpected twists and dark humor. The film explores themes of freedom, survival, and the absurdities of life within the confines of the prison system.

Critical Reception

Zift received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its unique visual style and dark comedic tone, though some found its narrative somewhat convoluted. It was noted for its bold artistic choices and its contribution to contemporary Bulgarian cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its distinctive black-and-white cinematography and surreal atmosphere.
  • Appreciated for its dark humor and unconventional storytelling approach.
  • Some critics found the plot to be occasionally disjointed or difficult to follow.

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Awards & Accolades

Won awards at various film festivals, including the Golden Rose Bulgarian Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive black-and-white aesthetic, with occasional splashes of color, was a deliberate choice to evoke a specific mood and time period.

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