My Heart Is an Octopus or My Father on the Shore of Black Sea (2016)
As a story structure, it reminds a postmodern novel: fragmented, plot-less and on first view: chaotic. Individual pieces can be rearranged and each one has its own life. In terms of genre, the film stands on the border between pseudo-documentary, dark comedy, punk (as an attitude) and video-art.
Release Year: 2016Plot Setting: Building, Car, House, VariousCamera Type: Camcorder, Professional CameraFilming Reason: Family/Friend Movies, MockumentaryDirector: Neno BelchevWriter: Bezmer Bagrianov, Neno BelchevCast: Alexi Ivanov, Belcho Belchev, Emil Yovev, Hèléne Sabatini, Ilina Slavova, Irena Dimitrova, Ivan Barakov, Jakub Shieverski, Krasimir K. Kostov, Mariana Shieverska, Milka Judova, Neno Belchev, Pavel Shanov, Pavlina Mladenova, Petar Atanasov, Petar Kostadinov, Plamen Dimitrov, Polina Miltcheva, Rumen Rashev, Tsonka Belcheva, Veselin NachevCountry: BulgariaLanguage: BulgarianRuntime: 92 minRegion: EuropeFilm Type: FeatureMovie Title: My Heart Is an Octopus or My Father on the Shore of Black Sea (2016), Моето сърце е октопод или баща ми на брега на Черното море (2016)