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Thus Spake Vanga
Thus Spake Vanga

Thus Spake Vanga

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А film about the world-famous prophetess Vanga with unique, hitherto unseen shots, in which she is the main character and in which she speaks only, sharing how the gift of seeing into the future overshadowed her, what miracles she witnessed in her long life. Vanga meets the tragic fates of different people, to whom she inspires faith and comfort. At the same time, with her own funds, she built the church "St. Petka" in Rupite, painted by the artist Svetlin Russev. The film was shot for years until the last days of the prophetess, leaving it to mature in the minds of the authors and is dramatically meaningful with the attitude towards it and with today's view of the presented events.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Bulgarian

Runtime

72 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

03 October 2003

Country

Bulgaria

Cast

Baba Vanga

Baba Vanga

Rossen Elezov

Rossen Elezov

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