18
Feb
2016

Maxim Genchev’s military action Inches from the Ground will be presented at the 20th Sofia International Film Festival

The special premiere screening will be on

12 March 2016 at Lumiere cinema

The 20th Sofia International Film Festival will offer a record number of new Bulgarian feature, documentary and short films and Bulgarian co-productions. Bulgarian cinema will once again be a focal point for the festival and we will prepare a series of press releases to familiarize you with the program’s main titles.

Maxim Genchev’s new film is set in the People’s Republic of Bulgaria in the 1950s. A new commander arrives at an undisciplined border picket formally guarding a sealed Nazi uranium mine with his family. His son is only 10 but quickly adapts to harsh military conditions, unlike his mother who dreams of the luxury of urban life .  The lieutenant quickly installs strict discipline but shocking murders begin in the picket the very next day ...

Some things in the film were inspired by my own childhood. Igrew up at pickets because my dad was a border officer”, Maxim Genchev says, “A saboteur killed a soldier with his knife at every passage and put the red star in the cut. I was 6, younger than Simeon [the boy who plays the role], my conscience was marked by this unnatural way of life.”

Inches from the Ground was shot in 17 days at the Chukurovo mine which offers surreal scenery. Except for Simeon Filipov who played Levski as a boy in Maxim Genchev’s previous film, the cast includes Tsvetomir Angelov, Desislava Chuturkova, Evgeni Budinov, Ivaylo Asparuhov, Matey Genchev, Tsvetomir Nechev, Zlatka Keremidchieva, Goran Gunchev. Hristo Genkov is the director of photography. He worked on over 40 American, French and Bulgarian films, including The Expendables and Conan the Barbarian. The music is by Martin Lubenov. The film is produced by Dr. Zlatina Filipova, executive producer is Desislava Kovacheva. Zlatina is the first Bulgarian producer who produces high budget feature films investing exclusively her own private financial resources.

DON’T MISS Bulgarian cinema in the 20th Sofia International Film Festival program!