Tonight I went to a Bulgarian movie:
"Letter to America", or
Pismo do Amerika in Bulgarian. My parents had seen it a little while ago and they told me about it.
I liked it a lot to see Bulgaria, and to hear Bulgarian again. It's been exactly a week now (almost to the hour, as I left Sofia Airport around 23:00 o'clock), and I miss it! The movie was playing partly in Sofia, but mostly on the road to a small village in the Pirin Mountains. At one point I saw the signs on the highway leaving Sofia, pointing to Plovdiv.
It was a good movie, with interesting characters and beautiful music. But, to be honest, I think I would have liked it less if it had been in another country.
The movie was playing in the
Filmmuseum in Amsterdam; I had never been there before. It's located in the middle of a public park, and it's a beautiful old-style building.
by Irena on Wednesday January 14 2004, 04:41
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Hmm, I had mixed feelings about it too. It's way better though than the movies made in the '90s, you should see at least one to know what I'm talking about. Boy, weird stuff...
Irena
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