
The rich and grasping peasant Enyo likes the beautiful Tzveta. He is engaged to her with the consent of his older brother Ivan and his wife Ana.

Alright, so Zemya. This isn’t a Sunday afternoon popcorn flick, not by a long shot. If you like your old films grim and unflinching, the kind that burrow into your head, then yeah, give this one a look. But if you’re hoping for anything light or feel-good, just walk away now. Seriously. This is for folks who appreciate...

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"Alright, so Zemya. This isn’t a Sunday afternoon popcorn flick, not by a long shot. If you like your old films grim and unflinching, the kind that burrow into your head, then yeah, give this one a look. But if you’re hoping for anything light or feel-good, just walk away now. Seriously. This is for folks who appreciate a *real* slow burn, a kind of gut-punch of a story about human nature gone wrong. Others? You’ll probably find it too stark, too quiet maybe. It’s a story rooted in the land, lit..."
Angel Chavdarov
Peter Stojchev, Elin Pelin
Bulgaria

