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Time of Violence: Directed by Ludmil Staikov. With Rousy Chanev, Ivan Krystev, Anya Pencheva, Momchil Karamitev. In the 17th century, a Bulgarian Christian region is selected by the Ottoman rulers to serve as an example of conversion to Islam.
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- Drama
- Ludmil Staikov
- 1988-03-28
The Turkish governor seeks a peaceful solution, but ultimately torture, violence, and rebellion break out. In the 17th century, a Bulgarian Christian region is selected by the Ottoman rulers to serve as an example of conversion to Islam.
Plot. The film is set in the Ottoman Empire, in 1668. As Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha concentrates his war efforts on the Cretan War, he grows paranoid of the Sultan's Christian subjects, convinced that they are an uncontrollable threat to the empire unless Islamized.
Time of Violence is a 1988 Bulgarian film based on the novel Vreme razdelno (Време разделно, “Time of Parting”) of Anton Donchev. It consists of two episodes with a combined length of 288 minutes. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.
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Overview. In the 17th century, a Bulgarian Christian region is selected by the Ottoman rulers to serve as an example of conversion to Islam. A Janissary who was kidnapped from the village as a boy is sent to force the reluctant inhabitants to convert.