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After a 16 year absence, Spanish filmmaker Eloy de la Iglesia returns with an entertaining drama/thriller about the tangled love affair between Daniel, a 40 year-old wealthy Madrid lawyer, and Kyril, a younger ôstraightö Bulgarian man. Despite his friendÆs misgivings, Daniel moves Kyril into his home. The younger manÆs shady business dealings drag Daniel into a world of stolen cars, drugs, and the Spanish Mafia. Things get even worse when KyrilÆs girlfriend arrives on the scene. Bulgarian Lovers is a compelling, sexy drama about one manÆs lust leading him into a shady underworld. Top to learn more
In Search of Real Feelings
I found this film totally satisfying and enjoyable. As a comedy, some will find its tragic themes not truly -- meaning painfully - dealt with.A gay, middle aged "respectable" and politically well connected Spanish "consultant" falls in love with a virile Bulgarian immigrant, and soon falls in with his lover's shady company. The older man seems to wish to escape his trivial emotional life and "queenie" friends; crime feels "real" to him. He wants his love of Kyril to overpower all other reality, even if Kyril cannot love him. He becomes "completely" Bulgarian, and goes to Kyril's wedding in Bulgaria, where he rejects seduction by Kyril's handsome younger male cousin.The actors and the acting are attractive. The story is fast-paced and complicated, and tautly directed. There is much to look at, and to think about.I have not been able to convey the film's wonderful comic spirit, as I have focused on its "deeper" themes. Regardless, this is a...
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"I'd give my life for you!"
Smart, witty and endlessly sly, Eloy de la Iglesia's Bulgarian Lovers is lots of extraordinary and unexpected fun. With its themes of love, money, and what we do for lust, the film takes the viewer on an almost surreal journey through the life of the loveable Daniel (Fernando Guillén Cuervo), a wealthy, spoilt, middle-aged, but attractive businessman who falls for Kyril (Dritan Biba), a hunky, muscular, sexy Bulgarian. Daniel is a well-adjusted gay guy who frequents the Madrid party scene surrounding himself with a bunch of fluttery gay men who constantly camp it up, swoon over the Bulgarian hunks, and chatter incessantly about their latest boyfriends.Kyril is looking for a wealthy sugar daddy to look after him, someone who can shower him with money and presents while also "fixing his papers" so that he can stay in the country. He sets his sights on Daniel and after having a night of all-consuming passion, where they share lots of hot, sweaty, and brutal sex, Daniel...
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Great End-Credits Music !
If you like classical music played on the ending credits of certain films, this is a must have. The greatest(of course) is Wagner's Funeral March from Twilight of the Gods played in the end of Excalibur. When I first heard it as the Three Queens on the Barge take King Arthur's body to Avalon, I loved it and I swear you will love it too. The music is loud and heralds a disaster, a twilight with a lot of dramatic overtone. The other stuff is pretty depressing, especially Albioni's Adagio used in Gallipoli-the saddest classical I have ever heard. But it has a sad beauty nonetheless and I listen to it when I'm depressed. Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is also slow but great. Buy this cd if you like sad, ending-credit credit music in movies.
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Various orchestras and conductors.
Description: 1 sound disc : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
Contents: Gallipoli (Adagio) / Albinoni --
Death in Venice (Symphony no. 5, Adagietto) / Mahler --
Excaliber (Twilight of the gods funeral march) / Wagner --
Out of Africa (Clarinet concerto, Adagio) / Mozart --
Gallipoli (The Pearlfishers, duet, "Au fond du temple saint") / Bizet --
10 (Bolero) / Ravel.
Other Titles: Gallipoli (Motion picture).
Morte a Venezia (Motion picture).
Excalibur (Motion picture).
Out of Africa (Motion picture).
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Alison’s neighbor (Meredith) introduces her to the building’s creepy assortment of characters, and their oddities turn menacing when the building’s realtor (Ava Gardner) tells her the building has been mostly empty for some time save the blind... The film itself triumphs chiefly by delivering what ’70s horror films did best – ratchet up the jangly soundtrack while putting the viewer at near constant unease. Too many ’70s era horror movies featured acting that could most generously be described as indifferent. And pity poor Beverly D’Angelo, making her big screen debut as a self-pleasuring beauty whose behavior simply adds to the film’s creepy tone. “The Sentinel” takes a sour turn in its waning moments, using people with severe physical deformities to help flesh out the film’s devilish threat. It’s best to view “The Sentinel” without knowing much more behind the spooky old apartment house.
violence from ill-educated guards, prisoners deprived of clothes, sanitation and heating, a diet to shame any European prison and, above all, the sense of the prisoners being left to fester reminds one of the perpetual refrain of "throw the key... He put the Bulgarian flag on the cards but the prison director said he could not put the Bulgarian flag on ID cards because we were not citizens. Palfreeman says that only Bulgarian journalists are allowed to do so. "I'm very fortunate in having support from family and friends," Palfreeman tells me. "I've got a much higher level of support than anyone else in this prison and I mean that in... EU guidelines say that being in prison is the punishment and that prisoners should live as close to the lives they lead outside barring obvious security arrangements &ndash. So I don't want you to mistake me looking good for the prison caring for me. There's a difference between looking after myself and the prison's responsibility which they have neglected for 20 years. He is feisty and angry about prison life but most of his conversation is about the plight of his fellow prisoners who, he says, are often worse off than him. The prison gave one prisoner the task of giving them identity cards. When the lawyer returned the documents I'd been working on for two years (regarding the prisoners' association) I came back and had a big smile on my face and seven prisoners burst into applause. " Palfreeman says that a Bulgarian jail robs prisoners of their dignity as well as their freedom. " According to Bulgarian justice-makers, Palfreeman is a violent hooligan who committed a murder for no good reason. throwing his head back with laughter regularly as he rails against what he perceives as the sheer incompetence and stupidity of the Bulgarian penal system. "The prison's internal rules say that they can't bring us out of the cell for roll call because in the days of communism bringing people out into a cold corridor and keeping them there for an hour was used as an instrument of torture. Fortunately, my family's got money to buy food for me. That's why I don't look too bad. "The meat is nearly all bone because the man buying the food for the kitchen has dodgy deals whereby they rip off people. Bulgarian Stock Exchange data is not real-time, but updated every 15 minutes,. One day I twigged, why the hell did all the guards leave us in our cells whereas this one guard brings us out. no sun, dead of Bulgarian winter and the windows were open in the corridor. The prison kitchen spends the day opening hundreds and hundreds of 250g cans of canned tomato every day. Yet the Bulgarian prosecutor has refused to answer Australia's request. Everyone's bumping into everybody whereas, at least in the movies, you see people walking the same way. Probably in Bulgarian mental hospitals they would be tortured. "I'm able to buy proper food from the canteen with my parents' money. and should not be used as a basis for decisions about buying or selling stock options. It's like in the movies except it's worse because there's no organisation. " Palfreeman says that he and the other prisoners refused to leave the cell. " When Palfreeman and his fellow prisoners are allowed out of his cell, it's just to walk around like zombies. Palfreeman says that even these "outings" in the exercise yard (and here he laughs as indeed he does frequently throughout our interview) betray the dysfunctional and inept nature of the prison authorities. " Hearing Palfreeman's graphic account of the barbarity of the prison regime &ndash. Palfreeman tells me that one prisoner regularly goes outside to have a cigarette with no shoes and no socks, even in winter. Palfreeman tells me that among the prisoners in his cell are people from Busmantsi. "...

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