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Bulgarian Lovers

Original title: Los novios búlgaros
  • 2003
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
983
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Bulgarian Lovers (2003)
ComedyCrimeDramaRomance

A straight-laced Spanish man falls in love with a young foreigner.A straight-laced Spanish man falls in love with a young foreigner.A straight-laced Spanish man falls in love with a young foreigner.

  • Director
    • Eloy de la Iglesia
  • Writers
    • Fernando Guillén Cuervo
    • Eloy de la Iglesia
    • Antonio Hens
  • Stars
    • Fernando Guillén Cuervo
    • Dritan Biba
    • Pepón Nieto
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    983
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eloy de la Iglesia
    • Writers
      • Fernando Guillén Cuervo
      • Eloy de la Iglesia
      • Antonio Hens
    • Stars
      • Fernando Guillén Cuervo
      • Dritan Biba
      • Pepón Nieto
    • 10User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Fernando Guillén Cuervo
    Fernando Guillén Cuervo
    • Daniel
    Dritan Biba
    Dritan Biba
    • Kyril
    Pepón Nieto
    Pepón Nieto
    • Gildo
    Roger Pera
    • Abrogado
    Anita Sinkovic
    • Kalina
    Fernando Albizu
    Fernando Albizu
    • Mogambo
    Roman Luknár
    Roman Luknár
    • Simeón
    • (as Román Lucknar)
    Simón Andreu
    Simón Andreu
    • Padre Daniel
    Julia Martínez
    Julia Martínez
    • Madre Daniel
    Gracia Olayo
    Gracia Olayo
    • Rosita
    Emma Penella
    Emma Penella
    • Remedios
    Aure Sánchez
    • Bambi
    Shai Bercovich
    • Vladimir
    Labinot Nuredini
    • Yordan
    Alberto Lozano
    • Taxista
    Óscar Iniesta
    • Emil
    Marin Dimitrov Yanev
    • Padre Kyril
    • (as Yanev Marin Dimitrov)
    Elena Konstantinova Raynova
    • Madre Kyril
    • Director
      • Eloy de la Iglesia
    • Writers
      • Fernando Guillén Cuervo
      • Eloy de la Iglesia
      • Antonio Hens
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    User reviews10

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    8farouna

    Funny and poignant

    The film is funny because it's true; this is very much how these relationships work. I read most of the other comments about this film and what I saw was just sour comments coming from people who most likely have got no idea about how these things go. I've seen things like this happen around me in Istanbul over and over again between foreigners and poor Kurds who are simply looking for a way out of their poverty and who would do ANYTHING to get a residency for the EU or US.

    What really horrified me was the dismissal of the 'Bulgarian' acts in the film because they are actually very important. They show us how Daniel has gotten himself in an emotional pit where he accepts that his 'lover' has a wife and a life of which he is no part. He even goes as far as rejecting the nephew of Kyril, who is offered to him on a platter and who very obviously sexually arouses him, because he's committed to a man who only sees him as a convenience.
    5Didier-Becu

    no surprises

    Gaymovies are most of the times a rather boring experience as most of the times the base is just the same : not being accepted. In this movie from director Eloy de la Iglesia (unknown, but so far he made 23 movies) is a bit different but the movie looses everything due to an unbelievable story. "Los novios bulgaros" stands for the new Bulgarians and that are, in Iglesia's eyes, men who come to Spain and in return for illegal papers they play gay whore for some rich men. I can imagine that for most of the Bulgarians this item is quite insulting and Iglesia thought it was even better to add some cliché in it as well by making the Bulgarians criminals who are smuggling radio-active weapons. I dunno if Iglesia wanted to make a James Bondmovie in his dream rather than coming up with some real issues but if it was his goal to touch some modern problems of the current society (refugees who have to sell their body) then he lost it completely here. All by all the film is quite okay to watch but at one point Iglesia tries to defense a minority group by offending the others. From a cinematographic point of view you don't have to seek for surprises as well as is it just a bland job.
    6johnnymyo

    Fairly entertaining 90 minutes

    Not the best film ever to come out of Spain, but makes some pertinent points about some contemporary issues, which must surely be (almost) as timely in the US as for us in "federal" Europe at the moment. Not least of them, how much are our perceptions of love, loyalty and honour shaped by our perceptions of our relative socio-economic and geographical circumstances?

    Personally, I agree with the reviewers who felt the Bulgarian interlude is very important for assisting characterisation - particularly for helping explain the motivations of Kyril and Kalina. I can understand some bristling at what they see as offensive clichés about disenfranchised eastern Europeans, but hey, it's the work of one director, not some Party committee. However, he does seem to tread the line between thriller, comedy and Almodovar-style melodrama with the unease of someone who's a bit rusty (and the clunkingly obvious "tribute" scene to Almodovar's "Law of Desire" when Kyril and Daniel are returning home from a drunken night out as Madrid's municipal cleaners hose down the street could only ever make you pine for that earlier, greater work).

    Having said that, I think it bears repeat viewing. But, as for the "gratuitous nudity" - uptight Americans get over yourselves, please. There is hardly any.
    1gourgova

    The movie is a pain to watch: BANAL, BIASED, NO STORY, NO MEANING

    The movie is not only terribly boring, but it is a pain to watch: BANAL, BIASED, NO STORY, NO MEANING. It is a good idea for any director to first study the culture and mentality of a country before staining the name of a whole nation. The representation of Bulgaria is simplistic and one-sided. No doubt any Bulgarian would feel deeply offended by such distorted representation of his country. Second, the movie is more than explicit when it comes to male nudity. Nobody would mind to see a couple of passionate love scenes, but it is beyond the call of duty to have Dritan Beba (by the name of Kiril in the movie) walk around naked all or most of the time. Finally, the movie is simply dragging since there is really nothing happening. Even though the actors are believable in their personification of homosexuals, they are simply not convincing when it comes to human emotion. As a whole, the movie is a complete waste. I couldn't finish watching it and I guess nobody in his right mind would unless he's desperate to see gay porn.
    8esh04676

    a Slav in gay Madrid

    Overall this film gives the viewer a good picture of the gay night world in contemporary Spain, but the focus is on the relationship between stolid, bull-like Kyril and emotional passive Daniel. Daniel is the successful and well--to-do middle-aged business consultant who spends much of his free time cruising for sex in night spots. He hooks up with much younger (supposedly age 23, but Biba looks older) Kyril, a Bulgarian immigrant, missing his fiancée who is in Berlin. (Why these two young lovers are separated is not clear.) But Kyril is ready to meet Daniel's needs for friendship and more. The nature of the developing relationship is made clear at the outset with Kyril making love to Daniel in an overpowering and explicit manner. Daniel is much in love with Kyril, but Kyril sees Daniel only as a convenience, a source of money, shelter, and help with his working papers in Spain and with a project that evidently deals with international atomic fuel smuggling. In connection wit the last, Daniel often finds himself involved in skirting the law. The performances by Dritan Biba and Guillen-Cuervo as the older man are excellent and make this movie fun to watch. Both actors should get special awards for their sensitive portrayals of men having a sexual relationship.

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      Daniel: I'd give my life for you.

      Kyril: I'd give your life for me too.

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2003 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • Los novios búlgaros
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Altube Filmeak S.L.
      • Conexión Sur
      • Creativos Asociados de Radio y Televisión (CARTEL)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,712
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,345
      • May 2, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $161,027
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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