- In the once cult film "Where Do We Go From Here?", (A Sega Nakade?) twenty-six novice actors are left to the mercy of an invisible examining board. An anonymous power grinds them down with intrusive questions and objectionable demands. The humiliated idealists are then faced with an agonizing and interminable wait to discover if they are to be given their big chance in life. Twenty years on, they all meet up for a banquet organized by a colleague posing as a sponsor. Only a few of them have remained faithful to their impoverished Muse, both in their native Bulgaria and abroad, where some have traveled in search of creative freedom. Together with their director, they examine what remains of their ideals and illusions, what has influenced their careers, often far removed from the delusive world of art. They compare their former hopes with their present aspirations, and their powerful recollections of youth with their now routine existence. This night of emotive confession and confrontation passes by in a tide of euphoria and nostalgia. Even the old director gazes with bitterness into his own past.—Karlovy Vary Film Festival
- 26 young boys and girls, set on a professional carrier in theater, face an invisible selection committee. What answers could rescue them from the awful manipulations so that not to miss the great chance of their life, their only life? This is the story of the film Which Way Now? made 20 years ago. And here they are today, at a cocktail party to celebrate this emblematic anniversary in their life. Tonight memories, personal clashes and striking sincerity alternate with bursts of euphoria and nostalgia. The characters compare their former hopes to their present aspirations, the folly and enthusiasm of youth to the everyday life in the present. How much have they succumbed to routine, depression and the unavoidable wrinkles cut in their faces in the course of these 20 years? Which way today?—Georgi Djulgerov <georgidjul1943@gmail.com>
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