Byalata staya (1968) Poster

(1968)

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The primary conflict is internal or person vs. self
bshristov19 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
The action of the film takes place in Sofia in the 60s of XX century. The story follows the life of a scientist Petar Alexandrov (Apostol Karamitev) lying in hospital seriously ill. Long hours stretching alone between four walls, caused him to think about yourself, about life and all the things that have happened to him over the years, good or bad. Actually disease, this is temporary stop in the life of the hero, the station on which he should reassess his entire adult life rigorous, serious and precise...

A great psychological drama about life and dead. Apostol Karamitev performance is so good in fact one of his best in the genre.
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The tragic price of compromise and indifference
major24 September 2004
Through the life and the academic career of the psychologist Peter Aleksandrov (brilliantly interpreted by Apostol Karamitev) the film examines important problems in Bulgarian society during the sixties. In the loneliness of a white hospital room, almost entirely isolated from the outside world, the protagonist relives the crucial moments of his past: the deprivation-filled years of the resistance struggle, the tempestuous love affair of his university years, his chance marriage, the conflict at his office, in the scientific community and his personal life. In the face of death he is anxiously reviewing the road he has traveled, he is searching for the meaning of his contradictory life. In the process he touches on questions of loyalty to one's ideas and friends, on the tragic price of compromise and indifference. The film does not offer any soothing illusions but calls for a struggle aimed at asserting social and moral norms of conduct. Though The White Room was Metodi Andonov's feature film debut, it won him recognition as one of the best Bulgarian directors.
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