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Undercover

Original title: Pod prikritie
  • TV Series
  • 2011–2016
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
28K
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Undercover (2011)
ActionCrimeDrama

Trained young policeman goes undercover in the gang of the most dangerous mafia boss in Bulgaria.Trained young policeman goes undercover in the gang of the most dangerous mafia boss in Bulgaria.Trained young policeman goes undercover in the gang of the most dangerous mafia boss in Bulgaria.

  • Creators
    • Dimitar Mitovski
    • Teodora Markova
    • Georgi Ivanov
  • Stars
    • Ivaylo Zahariev
    • Zachary Baharov
    • Vladimir Penev
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Dimitar Mitovski
      • Teodora Markova
      • Georgi Ivanov
    • Stars
      • Ivaylo Zahariev
      • Zachary Baharov
      • Vladimir Penev
    • 34User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 nominations total

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    Ivaylo Zahariev
    • Martin Hristov
    • 2011–2016
    Zachary Baharov
    Zachary Baharov
    • Ivo Andonov…
    • 2011–2016
    Vladimir Penev
    • Emil Popov…
    • 2011–2016
    Marian Valev
    • Rosen Gatzov - Kukata…
    • 2011–2016
    Kiril Efremov
    Kiril Efremov
    • Tihomir Gardev - Tiso Bliznaka…
    • 2011–2016
    Plamen Manassiev
    Plamen Manassiev
    • Zarev
    • 2011–2016
    Yosif Shamli
    • Kirov
    • 2011–2016
    Lyuben Kanev
    Lyuben Kanev
    • Todor Todorov
    • 2011–2016
    Mihail Bilalov
    • Petar Tudzarov - Dzaro
    • 2011–2016
    Alexander Sano
    • Zdravko Kiselov - Kosuma
    • 2011–2013
    Milena Nikolova
    • Adriana
    • 2011–2014
    Ivo Yonchev
    • Manolov
    • 2011–2014
    Snezhana Makaveeva
    • Zornica Popova…
    • 2011–2014
    Lilia Marvilya
    Lilia Marvilya
    • Margarita Popova
    • 2011–2014
    Ventsislav Yankov
    Ventsislav Yankov
    • Nikolay Rashev - Niki Bliznaka
    • 2011–2012
    Yoanna Temelkova
    • Nia Tudzarova…
    • 2011–2016
    Koyna Ruseva
    Koyna Ruseva
    • Boyana
    • 2011–2013
    Irena Milyankova
    • Silvia Veleva - Sunny
    • 2011–2012
    • Creators
      • Dimitar Mitovski
      • Teodora Markova
      • Georgi Ivanov
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    10theromanslayer

    A masterpiece of the crime genre

    There is a scene in the sixth episode of the first season where the character 'Ivo' is explaining to his boss, the seasoned mafia don 'Djaro', the step-by-step procedures of the preparation for a daring heist that is worth millions. The scene is set in a gymnasium hall with large mat in the middle used for martial arts practice. As 'Ivo' is sitting down on a chair just by the mat, 'Djaro' disapprovingly looks at his shoes which are partly resting on it. 'Ivo' duly takes his feet off the mat. Why is this significant, you may ask? Well, it doesn't contribute much to the plot, but what it is, is a nod from the director: 'I know what I'm doing'. The beauty is in the detail and in nearly every scene in Pod Prikritie, there is something which functions to make it memorable, whether it be the camera angle/positioning, the lighting, the set, or a simple gesture by one of the actors. All the while, the brilliant score provides the necessary emotional backdrop against which the characters' sentiments can be played out.

    A few of the reviews here take a highly critical approach towards this series, without providing much evidence to justify it. Pod Prikritie deserves so much more than this intellectual myopia. For starters, the acting, with perhaps one single exception, is marvellous. For me personally, the jewel in the crown is Mihail Bilalov who is simply magnificent in the role of 'Djaro' - Pod Prikritie's primary antagonist. Think of him as a more menacing, less humorous version of Jack Nicholson's character 'Frank Costello' from The Departed. From his facial expressions to his body language, he is a master of his role and creates a character who is both believable as a human being and as the emblematic face of Bulgarian mafia.

    Pod Prikritie's realism is undisputed, and as much as that is a compliment, it is also ironically the point of contention for most Bulgarians. They know this reality; they see it on a daily basis. So why watch it on TV as well? That said, many of the characters have gathered a cult following, while quite a few of their lines have entered the standard Bulgarian lingo.

    Coming back to The Departed, Pod Prikritie has often been compared to Scorsese's Oscar-winning crime feature. In many ways it is better: less stylized and more convincing. It is hardly surprising that so many foreign distributors have expressed a genuine interest in showing it in other countries. No doubt, the universal appeal of the crime genre always helps, but Pod Prikritie is as good a representative of it as any production you can think of, be it on the silver screen or on television.
    10assiaag

    Great show!

    Personally I like the show very much. The main character Martin/Zahariev is great looking guy, very well chosen for the role and yet he leaves me frustrated because he has such a good appearance but very poor acting skills. I believe with some help he can improve though.Sunny is no good sorry is devastating how stiff she is. Djaro/Bilalov on the other hand is great I've never thought it's possible. If this was an American show he can be most definitely considered for Emmy nomination. As for Ivo/Baharov...well I can't think of anything bad to say for him either! He is sexy, bad...every woman's fantasy. His acting is very convincing. When a bad character makes you root for him that definitely means he's doing his job very well. Popov, Kosuma, Kukata are also great characters in the show, very memorable. As for the story I would not change a bit of it. Every Bulgarian knows that's like a true story. I sure hope that more people will be able to see it in the future. I can't wait for the 3th season!
    10anomis_ananda

    The best from Bulgarian cinema I've seen lately!

    I've read the other user reviews and I must disagree with those who say that these TV series are bad in any way! The actors are very well suited for their parts and you can see the characters' development along with the evolution of the cast's acting skills. The plot is edgy and well written, with minor flaws, but which movie doesn't have flaws? There are a few actors/actresses who fail to depict a proper character and whose language skills while being a part of their dialogues, are purely awful (Irena Miliankova "Sunny" and Milena Nikolova "Adriana"), but the rest are doing a great job.

    The screenplay is extremely close to the world of modern Bulgaria- the political games, the judicial system problems, the corruption, the underground mob hiding behind the dirty world of business, the drug markets... Whoever says this is far away from our reality, is someone who lives in a pink soap bubble and has no real idea about the contemporary world in our country! Even some of the scenes are based on actual events and scandals, involving famous political figures and mob bosses.

    I give it a 9/10 because I know it's not perfect, but it still is the best from Bulgarian cinema I've seen since the mid 1990's.
    8peyo-60945

    Great series, but the main character is played by the most absurdly bad actor

    The series are great. The plot, the conception, everything. Except one HUGE thing.

    The main character is portrayed by an actor that clearly doesn't even look like a criminal or act like one. That baby face, that ridiculously bad acting and that lack of realness in his character kills a big part of the whole idea. They should have switched him for Zdravko "Kosam" Kiselov actor (Alexander Sano). It would have been a perfect 10 !
    10a-kaax

    Holy mother of God!

    Mihail Bilalov (Djaro) is the PERFECT actor for a mafia boss. His looks, his manners, his form of speech, there's nothing wrong with how he portrays his character. He's just incredible. So is the rest of the casting crew (with few exceptions). I'm happy that the Bulgarian taxpayer's money are finally going into something worth watching. In the series there are a lot of Bulgarian inside jokes, so I assume it would be slightly harder for international viewers to understand the jokes from time to time. Otherwise the show may not be introducing new things to the genre (is that even possible nowadays?), but it's perfecting on the most important parts. TV series like Breaking Bad have much more higher budgets and their production quality is way better, but Pod Prikritie (Undercover) is still a worthy opponent.

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      In one of the series in third season the character Zdravko Kisselov The hair was using cocaine in the bathroom of the bar. Interestingly, the substance that the actor Alexander Sano pulls through the nose were actually a homeopathic medicine. It managed to remove his cold, torture him during filming.
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      Rosen Gatzev - Kukata: Excuse me... looking for dancers?

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2011 (Bulgaria)
    • Country of origin
      • Bulgaria
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    • Language
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • Infiltrado
    • Production company
      • Bulgarian National Television
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      1 hour
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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