Escena de Vezdesushtiyat (2017)
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Nombre de nacimiento: Teodora Ivanova
Fecha de nacimiento: 1978-12-14
Lugar de nacimiento: Sofia, Bulgaria
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Nombres alternativos: Teodora Ivanova
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Teodora Duhovnikova was born on December 14, 1977 in Sofia, Bulgaria. She is an actress and producer, known for Conan the Barbarian (2011) , Forecast (2008) and Omnipresent (2017) . She has been married to Stefan Duhovnikov since 2009. They have two children.
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Vesela Babinova is a Bulgarian theatre and film actress, born on August 30, 1989, in Sofia, Bulgaria. She graduated from the Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (NATFA) under the tutelage of Professor Plamen Markov.
Babinova is a prominent figure in Bulgarian performing arts, known for her compelling roles on both stage and screen. Her significant theatre work includes performances in productions such as The Moth, Hamlet (as Ophelia), and The Drunks. She has received critical acclaim, including an Askeer Rising Star Award and an Icarus Award for leading female role for her monodrama A Pistol in a Tornado.
In film and television, she has gained recognition for her roles in projects such as the film Omnipresent (2017) and the TV series Father's Day (2019) and Do Not Think of Me. She is also known for her work in the films A Picture with Yuki (2019) and Bulgarian Ship Sinks (2022). Babinova is an active artist associated with the Ivan Vazov National Theatre and the "Behind the Canal" Small City Theatre.
Sobre la película: Vezdesushtiyat (2017)
Título alternativo: Вездесъщият, Omnipresent, Вездесущий
Director: Ilian Djevelekov
Guionista: Ilian Djevelekov, Matey Konstantinov
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Palabras clave: bare chested male, bathroom, boxer shorts, cell phone, falling out of love, father, father son relationship, hidden camera, husband wife relationship, lesbian, male underwear, man undresses, security camera, sex scene, talking to oneself, urinating in a sink, voyeur, voyeurism, wheelchair, writer
Historia
Vezdesushtiyat, directed by Ilian Djevelekov, follows Emil, a writer and advertising agency owner who becomes increasingly obsessed with surveilling his loved ones using hidden spy cameras. Initially an innocent hobby, Emil's voyeurism escalates as he invades the privacy of his family, friends, and employees. This leads to disastrous consequences, straining relationships and causing emotional harm. As Emil's obsession spirals out of control, he begins to realize that some secrets are meant to remain uncovered.
Resumen
Vezdesushtiyat (2017), a Bulgarian drama directed by Ilian Djevelekov, explores the disturbing consequences of voyeurism and invasion of privacy. The film centers around Emil, a seemingly successful writer and advertising agency owner who uses hidden cameras to spy on those around him. As his obsession with surveillance grows, it begins to consume his life and relationships, highlighting the destructive power of unchecked curiosity and control. The movie's themes of intimacy, trust, and boundaries are brought to life through its realistic portrayal of modern family dynamics and the potential hazards of technology in our daily lives.