Simeon Pironkov Filmography

Occupation:
Composer (Music Score)
  • 681 A.D. The Glory of Khan

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Anya Pencheva

    Synopsis: This is a 90-minute, cut down version of the original, 1981 Khan Asparukh which ran for 4 1/2 hours in three separate parts, the first two are fictional and make up the story of how Asparukh was given the western regions of his father's Central Asian empire, and then spent 20 years moving west Read More

    1984
  • Prozoretsut

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Leda Tasseva, Velko Kunev

    Synopsis: The Window was adapted by Georgi Stoyanov from a successful play of the same name by Konstantin Iliev, and is a complex tale of a man and the two women in his life. Love and infidelity is warped, stretched, and twisted in the story, exposing the far side of some common human failings. The tale Read More

    1981
  • Golyamoto Noshino Kupane

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Malgorzata Braunek, Juozas Budraitis

    Synopsis: The Big Night Bathe sets people who are drifting without a direction, tending to indulge their whims, against people who might -- but will probably not -- fall into the same pattern. Jeanne (Malgozata Braunek) and her ex-husband Willy (Youazas Boudraitis) head a group of profligates during a Read More

    1981
  • Migove U Kibritena Boutiyka

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Violetta Doneva, Stefan Danailov

    Synopsis: Anetta and Boy are a 12-year old boy and girl. They believe that they are in love with one another. They each have to make trips to meet relatives in the countryside and agree to meet up before they are due at their relatives someplace where they can spend time together. Instead, a number of Read More

    1979
  • Dopalnenie Kam Zakona Za Zashtito Na Darzhavata

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Stefan Getsov, Ivan Kondov, Georgi Georgiev-Getz, Violetta Doneva, Kosta Tsonev

    Synopsis: When Sophia, Bulgaria's Saint Nedelya Cathedral was bombed by terrorists in 1925 during a state funeral for an assassinated liberal leader, a reign of terror began which culminated in a military dictatorship. These events eerily prefigured the later development of Nazi rule in Germany. This movie Read More

    1976
  • Samodivski Horo

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Pavel Popandov, Marianna Dimitrova, Petr Slabakov

    Synopsis: In this comedy, the crude sensitivities of villagers confronted by a work of art depicting a town siren lead to a tempest in a teapot. The hapless artist, a village native, also suffers from the crude ambitions of his wife and her family, who believe that having his works appear at an exhibition Read More

    1976
  • Pri Nikogo

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Synopsis: This film chronicles the post-divorce experiences of a 14-year old lad who, when asked during the proceedings who he wanted to live with said "with nobody." Consequently, he moves between the separate homes of his mother, father, and a terminally ill uncle. With growing maturity, he also begins to Read More

    1975
  • Poslednata Duma

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Synopsis: The seven women inmates in Poslednata Duma are imprisoned because they have been associated with partisans opposing the fascist puppet government of the German Nazis. Each of them has the power to save herself if she will betray the others, and each bravely refuses to do so, even though it means Read More

    1974
  • Kozijat Rog

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Synopsis: The epic wartime story Kozijat Rog was the most-watched film ever shown in Bulgaria. Three million out of its eight million population saw it in 1972, when it was released. It tells the story of peasant resistance to the oppressive rule of the Ottoman Turks in the 17th century. The story concerns Read More

    1972
  • Sharen Sviat (Izpit i Gola Savest)

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Synopsis: This Bulgarian feature joins together two short films by two directors. Each section is based on a story by Nikolai Haitov. The first feature The Test, directed by Georgi Dyulgerov, tells the story of a turn-of-the-century apprentice barrel-maker who gets a commission to make his graduation piece. Read More

    1972
  • Obich

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Violetta Doneva

    Synopsis: This is the first feature by well-known Bulgarian director Lyudmil Staikov. During a vacation at a resort, Maria (Violetta Doneva) contemplates her unsatisfactory life. The people she doesn't like are always around her, and those she yearns for are far away. Worse, they are uninterested in her. Read More

    1972
  • Chernite Angeli

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Stefan Danailov, Yossif Surchadijev

    Synopsis: Six Bulgarian students become involved in executing Nazis and their collaborators. Three young men and women recite the horrors inflicted by the enemy before they shoot the collaborators to death. The female leader of the group is loved by one of the men, but their dedication to the cause prevents Read More

    1970
  • Privurzaniyet Balon

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Georgi Kaloyanchev

    Synopsis: At first this 1967 Bulgarian drama was allowed to be shown, but then the censors realized that its story could be understood as a parable about present-day circumstances in the nation at large, and it was withdrawn, only to be released again in 1989. In the story, something which possibly an Read More

    1967
  • Kradetsut Na Praskovi

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Rade Markovic

    Synopsis: In this Bulgarian drama, a POW interred in a camp slyly sneaks peaches from a colonel's orchard. During one illicit foray, he meets the colonel's wife and they become lovers. When the colonel orders the prisoners moved, the POW becomes determined to stay with the wife. During the march he escapes Read More

    1964

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