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The Goat Horn

Original title: Koziyat rog
  • 1994
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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The Goat Horn (1994)
Drama

Middle Ages: Bulgaria is under the Ottoman Empire. Somewhere, far in the mountains, goatherd Karaivan lives with his wife and little daughter, Mariya. One day Turks burst into the house and ... Read allMiddle Ages: Bulgaria is under the Ottoman Empire. Somewhere, far in the mountains, goatherd Karaivan lives with his wife and little daughter, Mariya. One day Turks burst into the house and rape the woman before the eyes of the daughter and husband. After the rape, she is killed ... Read allMiddle Ages: Bulgaria is under the Ottoman Empire. Somewhere, far in the mountains, goatherd Karaivan lives with his wife and little daughter, Mariya. One day Turks burst into the house and rape the woman before the eyes of the daughter and husband. After the rape, she is killed by a raper and the girl is shocked into growing dumb. From this moment on, Karaivan is obs... Read all

  • Director
    • Nikolay Volev
  • Writers
    • Marin Damyanov
    • Nikolai Haitov
    • Nikolay Volev
  • Stars
    • Aleksandr Morfov
    • Elena Petrova
    • Petar Popyordanov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
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    • Director
      • Nikolay Volev
    • Writers
      • Marin Damyanov
      • Nikolai Haitov
      • Nikolay Volev
    • Stars
      • Aleksandr Morfov
      • Elena Petrova
      • Petar Popyordanov
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Aleksandr Morfov
    • Karaivan…
    Elena Petrova
    • Mariya…
    Petar Popyordanov
    • Halil…
    Valentin Ganev
    Valentin Ganev
    • Beyat…
    Alexander Doynov
    • Bekirt…
    Radoslava Milenova
    • Mariya
    • (as Rdoslava Milenova)
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    Anelia Dyoulgerova
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    • Director
      • Nikolay Volev
    • Writers
      • Marin Damyanov
      • Nikolai Haitov
      • Nikolay Volev
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    8KristinVS

    Kozijat Rog 1972, Kozijat Rog 1994 - A Comparative Review

    Time: In the 17th Century. The Setting: Bulgaria under the rule of the Turkish Ottoman Empire

    The plot: A Bulgarian goatherd's wife is brutally raped and murdered by a band of Turks in full view of her little daughter, Maria. The goatherd takes the young girl high into the mountains for protection. There he raises her as a boy and trains her to fight with a dagger, staff and blunderbuss. When Maria reaches adulthood the two begin to take revenge against the Turks. But one day Maria meets a young man who completely changes everything in her life.

    Like a great Shakespearean drama this story could be subjected to numerous interpretations by various directors.

    Kozijat Rog, 1972 b&w, directed by Metodi Andonov was made as an "experimental" film in the Communist era. It remains the most popular Bulgarian film ever made. When first released more than one third of the country's population saw the film.

    Kozijat Rog, 1994 color, directed by Nikolai Volev is an art film. It is not really a remake of the first film but a complete re-telling of this tragic tale. To appreciate this film you had best look at it as an entirely different story. Though the interpretations do parallel each other, certain scenes in the first version do not appear in the second and vice versa.

    I liked both films for different reasons. I think Kozijat Rog, 1972 is by far the most subtle and deepest interpretation of the original short story written by Nikolai Haitov, who wrote the screenplay for the b&w original. The acting of Katya Paskaleva is outstanding to where I would consider it a "textbook example" of great screen acting. There is very little dialog in the film. The story is told through action and visual imagery. Katya Paskaleva plays Maria's mother in the opening scenes and Maria as an adult in the rest of the film.

    Elena Petrova in Kozijat Rog 1994 gives a very different interpretation of the adult Maria as clearly being psychologically wounded by the childhood trauma. She too portrays Maria's mother in the opening scene. It is a fine interpretation.

    Kozijat Rog, 1994 does not have the subtlety and nuances of the original, but there are some interesting artistic and interpretive ideas that make the film worth a visit. Some people who saw this film first liked it better than the original. I saw the original first and it remains my favorite. Because of the dramatic and tragic nature of these films and the artistic interpretations of the story, I would not recommend them to anyone who does not have a taste for art films. These are not the standard action-suspense-adventure movies although the plot may be suitable for that genre.

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      Director Nikolay Volev chose Elena Petrova for the role of Mariya in this film after a tough casting. At the first one in South Park, Volev makes the few girls behave like savages. They have to climb trees, hit powerfully and fight with sticks. Volev was looking for a young girl who looked like a savage so he could impersonate Haitov's heroine. The mousy beauty fit his idea perfectly, but with one small detail - her big black eyes were darting like a wild goat's, as if she was just waiting for someone to touch her so that she could take off her clothes and give herself to him completely. "I wanted a savage, not a whore," the famous director shocked his team. To achieve his goal, he set about taming the inexperienced in cinema Elena by retaining her savage charm but removing the "slutty air" that didn't fit Mariya's image.
    • Quotes

      Halil: Perhaps God is one, we only give Him different names.

    • Connections
      Remake of Koziyat rog (1972)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1994 (Bulgaria)
    • Country of origin
      • Bulgaria
    • Language
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • Getens horn
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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