And Where Do We Go from Here?

And Where Do We Go from Here?

5.9

Oct 17 1988

2h 33m

Drama

During an imaginary actors exam, in order to choose the best, the jury utilizes immoral ways of selection – spying, making conflicts, humiliating the applicants – in short, taking advantage of its power.

Georgi Staykov

Georgi Staykov

Ivan

Petar Popyordanov

Petar Popyordanov

Dimo

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