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Glory Slava

Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valčanov / Bulgaria, Greece / 2016 / 101 min / Bulgarian

A socially critical drama and a tragicomic portrait of corruption in Bulgaria.

When railway worker Canko Petrov finds a bag of money on the tracks, he decides as an honest citizen to hand it over to the police. In return, the state rewards him with a new wristwatch, which stops working almost immediately. Meanwhile, Julia Staikova, the arrogant head of PR at Bulgaria's Ministry for Transport, begins to exploit this newfound hero to raise awareness of corruption scandals.

The second film in directors Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov's 'newspaper-clippings trilogy', Glory is a socially critical drama and a tragicomic portrait of corruption in Bulgaria. Winner of the Don Quixote award at the Locarno Film Festival.

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