Zift (2008)
Directed by Javor Gardev / Javor Gadev
Genres - Drama, Mystery, Crime, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Message Movie, Post-Noir (Modern Noir) |
Release Date - Jun 27, 2008 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 92 min. |
Countries - Bulgaria |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
Director Javor Gardev and cinematographer Emil Christov collaborate to craft this atmospheric parable about justice, freedom, and social change disguised as a stylized neo-noir thriller following a recently released murder convict as he attempts to navigate totalitarian Sofia of the 1960s. Wrongly convicted of murder and thrown into prison just before the Bulgarian Communist coup of 1944, The Moth is subsequently released and cleared of any wrongdoing. But the world he's about to enter is a far cry from the world he once left behind, because now the Communist state is in full effect. At first optimistic as he navigates gloomy neighborhoods and decaying streets while contending with bizarre developments, eccentric characters on the margins of society, and a passionate former flame, The Moth eventually runs afoul of the Communist state as he is steady drawn towards the flame of catastrophe.
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convict