Scene from Zift (2008)
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| Duration: 244 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Full Biography
Tanya Ilieva, born and raised in Bulgaria, starred as Moth in the 2008 film 'Zift'. The story follows her character's release from prison after serving time for a wrongful murder conviction. Upon her release in the Sofia of the 1960s, she finds herself navigating a unfamiliar totalitarian society filled with decaying neighborhoods and peculiar characters.
About the Movie: Zift (2008)
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Georgi Dimitrov, Matey Konstantinov, Ilian Djevelekov
Companies: Miramar Film, Bulgarian National Television, Bulgarian National Film Center
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Keywords
Keywords: brazilian waxing, cemetery, church, escape, feces, flashback, grave digger, jail, locker room, male frontal nudity, male rear nudity, murder, neo noir, poison, praying mantis, prison shower, public bath, tattoo, torture, woman on top sex
Story
Moth is freed on parole after spending time in prison on wrongful conviction of murder. Jailed shortly before the Bulgarian communist coup of 1944, he now finds himself in a new and alien world - the totalitarian Sofia of the 60s. His first night of freedom draws the map of a diabolical city full of decaying neighborhoods, gloomy streets and a bizarre parade of characters.
Summary
Paroled after decades behind bars for a murder he didn't commit, Moth steps into Sofia's oppressive 1960s streets, a stark contrast to his pre-coup world. His first night free reveals a cityscape of decay and gloom, punctuated by an array of eccentric characters. Navigating this diabolical urban labyrinth, he must adapt to survive in his own unrecognizable homeland.