

The documentary Atentatat v Sveta Nedelya is a stark, unflinching look at a pivotal moment in history, isolating the period from April 16, 1925, to May 27, 1925. It focuses on the explosion that ravaged the Holy King Church, one of the central landmarks in Sofia, Bulgaria, at the time. The film is not just a recounting...

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Vasil Bakardzhiev

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"The documentary Atentatat v Sveta Nedelya is a stark, unflinching look at a pivotal moment in history, isolating the period from April 16, 1925, to May 27, 1925. It focuses on the explosion that ravaged the Holy King Church, one of the central landmarks in Sofia, Bulgaria, at the time. The film is not just a recounting of events but a deeply emotional journey through the rubble, the grief, and the justice that ensued. From the moment the explosion occurred, the film captures the immediate after..."


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