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''With Children at the Seaside'' ( bg, С деца на море, translit=S detsa na more, italic=yes) is a
Bulgaria Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedo ...
n anthology
comedy Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term o ...
film released in 1972, directed by
Dimitar Petrov Dimitar Petrov ( bg, Димитър Петров, 22 October 1924 – 16 October 2018) was a Bulgarian film director. He directed 12 films between 1955 and 1991. Selected filmography * '' Porcupines Are Born Without Bristles'' (1971) * '' With ...
, starring
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 ...
, Petar Peychev and Ivaylo Dzhambazov. The screenplay is written by Mormarevi Brothers. The movie consists of two separated stories that are bound by the theme about the summer seaside vacation as well as by the character of the plump teenager Pipsi. This is the second film of the " Childhood series" by Mormarevi Brothers, featuring children's characters in the main parts. The first segment is named ''The Dolphin'', starring mostly children led by the witty plump teenager Pipsi (Petar Peychev). The kids are obsessed by the story about a mysterious dolphin insinuated by a local fisherman and playboy who tries to tie affair with the elder sister of one of them. The second segment is named ''The Amateur Photographer'', starring one of the leading Bulgarian comic actors, Georgi Partsalev, in the role of uncle Mancho, an aging man who flirts with a young female colleague during a pseudo business trip at the seaside. Unfortunately for them, they are accidentally photographed by the same teenager Pipsi (Petar Peychev) who turns out to be a neighbor of uncle Mancho. As usual for the films written by Mormarevi Brothers, ''With Children at the Seaside'' obtained wide popularity and became one of the classic Bulgarian comedies from the 1970s.


Cast

Segment 1 - ''The Dolphin'' In the roles of the children are: * Petar Peychev as Pipsi * Ivaylo Dzhambazov as Ivaylo * Kiril Petrov as Kircho * Ivan Arshinkov as Ivan * Emil Petrov as Emil * Krasimir Marianov as Krasimir * Ruslan Terziyski as Ruslan * Svetlana Krumova as Svetlana In the roles of the adults are: * Mihail Mutafov as Ognyan, the local fisherman * Tatyana Novoselska as Elena, Ruslan's elder sister * Zlatina Dzhambazova * Krastyu Doynov Segment 2 - ''The Amateur Photographer'' In the roles of the children are: * Petar Peychev as Pipsi * Kiril Petrov as Kircho In the roles of the adults are: *
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 ...
as uncle Mancho * Margarita Stefanova * Svetoslav Peev * Renata Kiselichka


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{{in lang, bg 1970s Bulgarian-language films 1972 films Bulgarian comedy films Films set in Bulgaria Films shot in Bulgaria Anthology films 1972 comedy films Films directed by Dimitar Petrov