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Aesop (1970)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Rangel Vulchanov
Writer : Angel Vagenshtain, Rangel Vulchanov

Synopsis

This film brings us back to show us the life of the famous ancient sage Aesop, who helped people with his wisdom in their struggle for freedom and happiness.

Actors

Georgi Kaloyanchev
Georgi Kaloyanchev
Ezop
Dorotea Toncheva
Dorotea Toncheva
Rhodopis
Stoyanka Mutafova
Stoyanka Mutafova
Xanthos' Wife
Đoko Rosić
Đoko Rosić
Kresos Envoy
Konstantin Kotsev
Konstantin Kotsev
Seer
Petr Čepek
Petr Čepek
Amazis
Petar Vuchkov
Petar Vuchkov
Kresos Envoy
Dimitar Bochev
Dimitar Bochev
Guard
Naicho Petrov
Naicho Petrov
Slave Trader
Rangel Vulchanov
Rangel Vulchanov
Choralist
Violeta Antonova
Violeta Antonova
Sappho
Boris Radivenski
Boris Radivenski
Miroslav Macháček
Miroslav Macháček
Polyfimos
Radovan Lukavský
Radovan Lukavský
Kobon
Josef Abrhám
Josef Abrhám
Parrot Trader
Josef Kemr
Josef Kemr
Xanthos
Atanas Bozhinov
Atanas Bozhinov
František Filipovský
František Filipovský
Slave Trader
Zdeněk Kryzánek
Zdeněk Kryzánek
Kresos
Ivana Striničová
Ivana Striničová
Sappho's Suite
Eva Schoberová
Eva Schoberová
Sappho's Suite
Jan Cmíral
Jan Cmíral
Delphi Officer
Zdena Bronislavská
Zdena Bronislavská
Dancer
Marcela Březinová
Marcela Březinová
Dancer
Jana Kopecká
Jana Kopecká
Dancer
Gita Picková
Gita Picková
Dancer
Eva Poslušná
Eva Poslušná
Dancer
Jana Rychmanová
Jana Rychmanová
Dancer
Eva Zakouřilová
Eva Zakouřilová
Dancer
Jan Diviš
Jan Diviš
Officer

Crews

Rangel Vulchanov
Rangel Vulchanov
Director
Ester Krumbachová
Ester Krumbachová
Costume Design
Tomáš Kulík
Tomáš Kulík
First Assistant Director
Petar Batalov
Petar Batalov
First Assistant Director
Marta Křesinová
Marta Křesinová
Assistant Director
Rayna Yoncheva
Rayna Yoncheva
Assistant Director
Angel Vagenshtain
Angel Vagenshtain
Story
Angel Vagenshtain
Angel Vagenshtain
Screenplay
Rangel Vulchanov
Rangel Vulchanov
Screenplay
Andrej Barla
Andrej Barla
Director of Photography
Venets Dimitrov
Venets Dimitrov
Camera Operator
Jozef Müller
Jozef Müller
Assistant Camera
Boris Moravec
Boris Moravec
Production Design
Randyo Randev
Randyo Randev
Production Design
Miroslav Fára
Miroslav Fára
Set Decoration
Karel Kočí
Karel Kočí
Set Decoration
Vladimir Odzhakov
Vladimir Odzhakov
Set Decoration
Ana Kachuleva
Ana Kachuleva
Costume Design
Růžena Bulíčková
Růžena Bulíčková
Costumer
Renata Škodová
Renata Škodová
Costumer
Vladimír Petřina
Vladimír Petřina
Makeup & Hair
František Příhoda
František Příhoda
Makeup & Hair
Libuše Barlová
Libuše Barlová
Makeup & Hair
Evgeniya Radeva
Evgeniya Radeva
Editor
Miroslav Hájek
Miroslav Hájek
Editor
Jaromír Svoboda
Jaromír Svoboda
Sound
Emil Pavlov
Emil Pavlov
Sound
Vladimír Dvořák
Vladimír Dvořák
Special Effects
Jiří Šimůnek
Jiří Šimůnek
Special Effects
Gustav Rohan
Gustav Rohan
Production Manager
Valcho Draganov
Valcho Draganov
Production Manager
Jan Syrový
Jan Syrový
Unit Production Manager
Dana Dudová
Dana Dudová
Unit Production Manager
Milena Andrejsková
Milena Andrejsková
Assistant Production Manager
Zdeněk Liška
Zdeněk Liška
Original Music Composer
František Belfín
František Belfín
Conductor
Miloš Brož
Miloš Brož
Creative Producer
Karel Feix
Karel Feix
Executive Producer

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