Cannes 2012 Visionary Award Goes to 'Sofia's Last Ambulance'

Society » CULTURE | May 28, 2012, Monday // 11:31
Bulgaria: Cannes 2012 Visionary Award Goes to 'Sofia's Last Ambulance' “Sofia's Last Ambulance” not only chronicles and celebrates a team of Bulgarian EMS personnel, but also provides indirect and unflattering commentary on the state of Bulgaria.

"Sofia's Last Ambulance", a documentary by Ilian Metev about Bulgaria's capital Sofia and staff at its ambulances struggling to keep up with their workload, has landed the Critics' Week Visionary award in Cannes.

A Bulgarian-Croatian-German co-production, it was made with support from both German and French television channels (WDR and Arte).

The movie follows the real lives and professional activities of its three protagonists: stoic, middle-aged Doctor Krassimir ('Krassi') Yordanov, chatterbox paramedic Mila Mikhailova and thirtyish driver Plamen Slavkov. The visages of their patients, however, are tactfully hidden.

Critics in Cannes have commented that after its successful debut in the International Critics' Week, the movie will be a very popular pick for non-fiction festivals and upscale TV networks worldwide.

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