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Georgi Kaloyanchev Georgi Todorov Kaloyanchev ( bg, Георги Калоянчев; January 13, 1925 – December 18, 2012) was a Bulgarian actor. He was born in the city of Burgas. He studied in the former theatrical school in Sofia. Immediately after graduati ...

Dimitar Panov Dimitar Panov ( bg, Димитър Панов; July 18, 1902 – November 15, 1985) was a Bulgarian film and theater actor and director. Biography and career Panov was born on July 18, 1902, in the town of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. He made his ...

Georgi Partsalev Georgi Ivanov Partsalev ( bg, Георги Иванов Парцалев; 16 June 1925 – 31 October 1989) was a Bulgarian theatre and film actor mainly known for his roles in comedies. Born in Levski, Pleven Province in 1925, Partsalev finish ...

Grigor Vachkov Grigor Vachkov, often called Grishata ( bg, Григор Вачков - Гришата; 26 May 1932 – 18 March 1980) was a Bulgarian theater and film actor, honored with the award of "People's actor" in the People's Republic of Bulgaria. He ha ...

Tsvyatko Nikolov , music = Atanas Boyadzhiev , cinematography = Emil Vagenshtain , studio = , released = 1970 , country =
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''Whale'' ( bg, Кит / ''Kit'') is a 1970
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n satirical comedy film directed by Petar B. Vasilev and written by Cheremuhin. The film stars
Georgi Kaloyanchev Georgi Todorov Kaloyanchev ( bg, Георги Калоянчев; January 13, 1925 – December 18, 2012) was a Bulgarian actor. He was born in the city of Burgas. He studied in the former theatrical school in Sofia. Immediately after graduati ...
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Dimitar Panov Dimitar Panov ( bg, Димитър Панов; July 18, 1902 – November 15, 1985) was a Bulgarian film and theater actor and director. Biography and career Panov was born on July 18, 1902, in the town of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. He made his ...
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Georgi Partsalev Georgi Ivanov Partsalev ( bg, Георги Иванов Парцалев; 16 June 1925 – 31 October 1989) was a Bulgarian theatre and film actor mainly known for his roles in comedies. Born in Levski, Pleven Province in 1925, Partsalev finish ...
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Grigor Vachkov Grigor Vachkov, often called Grishata ( bg, Григор Вачков - Гришата; 26 May 1932 – 18 March 1980) was a Bulgarian theater and film actor, honored with the award of "People's actor" in the People's Republic of Bulgaria. He ha ...
and Tsvyatko Nikolov. This film had one of the most scandalous and at the same time mythological destinies in the history of Bulgarian cinema. It was filmed in 1967 but not released until 1970 when it was shown at a few small cinema halls in an edition that had been expurgated by the communist authorities. ''Whale'' satirizes the extant defects in the economic and social structure of the state in those years. Moreover, the film unambiguously specifies the exact carriers of the negative effects. The target is the bureaucratic pathos at the different ruling levels. The pathos by means of which various data and information are manipulated in the name of non-existing achievements. In the film was born one of the most popular quotes in the Bulgarian cinema:


Plot

A small fishing ship after an unsuccessful quest for some draught got not more than a single fish on top of everything the smallest one - a sprat. Despite the miserable catch the captain (Vachkov) reports through the transmitter to the superior of the fishing base Petrov (Nikolov). Of course he mentions a bigger species of fish and doesn't particularize the quantity. After months without any production from the enterprise, the superior of the base in his turn reports personally to the big local boss Kalcho Kalchev (Panov). One more time the species are enlarged and even the presence of a considerable shoal is entangled. Sitting to the table the two men have a drink or two of some cognac to celebrate the occasion. They don't stop and decide to specify the catch as a draught of dolphins as more massy kind of sea creature. Being in private later the local boss has a colourful monologue with the portrait on the wall portraying the minister Parushev (Kaloyanchev) of the field they work in. Finally the Kalchev's right hand - the lead engineer (Partsalev) insinuate that the dolphin, as a matter of fact, is actually a kind of an whale. So one sunny day in the head department in the capital the message is received - "... We got an whale ...". The state employees can't wait to inform the minister. Naturally he spends his days in the nice villa around the city. The pathos spread to all of them. In a fit of euphoria Parushev proposes a new name of their state department - The Ministry of Whales. The ideas of some whales festival are born even a whaling flotilla is mentioned. Leading the procession Parushev, Kalchev and all of the involved are formed up at the pier to welcome the inbound ship. The festive meeting of the bewildered fishermen is the culmination of the bureaucratic farce.


Production


The Idea

In the beginning of the 1950s the screenwriter Hristo Mihov, nicknamed Cheremuhin, followed his wife in the town of
Aitos Aytos ( bg, Айтос ), sometimes written Aitos and Ajtos, is a town located in eastern Bulgaria some 30 kilometers from the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and belonging to the administrative boundaries of Burgas Province. It is the administrative ...
where she was allocated as a doctor. The town is not far from the seaside so Cheremuhin heard many maritime stories. Once, one of the locals told him a story about a fisherman who caught some sprats but boasted that it were mackerels. Every time when the story was told and the fish became bigger and bigger until in the end it was a story about a shark. The people then replied that there are no sharks in this sea. But the fisherman said: "... How do you know, I has even saw an whale out there ...". Mihov undertook a ten days sailing amidst the fishermen so that he could learn the terminology and details. Afterwards he sat behind the typewriter and in the 1955 the short novel was completed.P. Kovachev, ''50 Golden Bulgarian Films'', Zahariy Stoyanov 2008


Screenplay and filming

When Cheremuhin and his wife returned to Sofia he met his acquaintance Anzhel Vagenshtain. Being a manager of the screenwriters committee Vagenshtain immediately realized the potentiality of the novel. In his turn he introduced Mihov to the director Petar B. Vasilev. Vasilev, with the forthcoming fame as a director of
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, and Cheremuhin retired in the ex-royal residence
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which was turned into the Writer's Union base. In two months the screenplay was completed. The maritime scenes were filmed in
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. The work progressed in a friendly and cheerful atmosphere. There was some talk that
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gave many ideas about the funny cues in some episodes. Other parts were filmed in the Cinema Center near the Sofia suburb
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. There was situated the villa of the minister Parushev. The song that was sung by the state employees while going to the Parushev's villa was composed by Atanas Boyadzhiev. The lyric was by the poet Plamen Tsonev: This song became a hit but the censorship came after instead of some gala premiere.


Censorship

Shortly after the ''Whale'' was filmed in 1967, the eastern Europe was shaken by the doings around the
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. So it was a very delicate moment. Of course in the direction of the
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, which forcibly took the monocracy in the country, were aware of the bitting satire of the communist economic model represented in the film. Moreover, the authorities noticed even an allusion between the character of Parushev (Kaloyanchev) and the leader of the Bulgarian communists and President of the
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of that time
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. It was also perceived some relation between the character of Kalcho Kalchev (Panov) and
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another communist leader. In the film Kalchev is the general executive of the local enterprise. But before that it became clear that he was simply a hatter. As a matter of fact Stanko Todorov was a tailor in his youth. The director Vasilev and the cinematographer Emil Vagenshtain bravely struggled with the censoring. The reel stayed more than a two years in the basement stores. At that time the big scandal with some local communist leader burst out in the country. He reported a great crop of wheat for what he was awarded. Subsequently, it turned out that the crop was below the average. On top of everything the screenwriter's brother emigrated to USA. He was a nuclear physicist and after a specialization in France he left for North America instead of returning to Bulgaria. The appearance of
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in an episode as an ichthyologist also added oil to the flames. Being famous writer satirist and a poet he was also a well known dissident during the communist regime. Finally the film was released but at first in only two cinema halls in the city of
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. Even without any advertisement the tickets are sold out. Afterwards ''Whale'' was shown in the small
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in the capital of
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again with no preliminary announcement. There were cues and frames missing even the whole episodes were cut off. The non censored edition was released on DVD in 2000s.


Cast

The film features eminent Bulgarian comic actors. Kaloyanchev, Panov and Partsalev are in theirs best. Unfortunately ''Whale'' is the last film for the Tsvyatko Nikolov. He died shortly when the film was released in 1970. In some episodes we can see the director Vasilev's wife the actress Valentina Borisova. The acting of the memorable Grigor Vachkov should be also pointed out. It is known that one of the fishermen in the ship around Vachkov was his wife's brother in the real life.


Response

A reported 599,350 admissions were recorded for the film in cinemas throughout
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.http://www.titra.net/news/zriteli.htm Reported Audience Taking into consideration that, because of the censorship, it was released in small cinema halls with no advertisement the film ''Whale'' attracted considerable audience. After the liberation in 1989/90 the film was at first broadcast on the
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. Naturally, it gave rise to a broad interest and took his due place among the Bulgarian notable films of those years. Subsequently, during the 2000s, it was released on DVD. The film was subsumed among the 50 golden Bulgarian films in the book by the journalist Pencho Kovachev. The book was published in 2008 by "Zahariy Stoyanov" publishing house.


Notes


References


The film in the Bulgarian National Television
* Pencho Kovachev, ''50 Golden Bulgarian Films'', Zahariy Stoyanov 2008


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0289728, Whale / Kit 1970s Bulgarian-language films Bulgarian satirical films Films set in Bulgaria Films shot in Bulgaria Films about whaling Films about whales 1970 films Films directed by Petar B. Vasilev