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Goat Horn
(Koziyat rog)

Screening on Film
Directed by Metodi Andonov.
With Anton Gorchev, Katya Paskaleva, Kliment Denchev.
Bulgaria, 1972, black & white, 96 min.
Bulgarian with English subtitles.

Winner of the Silver Hugo, Chicago 1973. One of the most beloved and controversial films in Bulgaria, it is also the biggest box-office hit in the history of Bulgarian cinema. The popularity abroad of this film might be best understood in the light of history: during the seventeeth century, the Ottoman Turks made life quite miserable for Bulgarians. This film captures the effects of Turkish persecution upon a Bulgarian family living in the mountains. It is a story of love, lust, revenge and madness set in the style of ancient tragedy.

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