Boris Despodov
Martichka Bozhilova
Boris Missirkov
Georgi Bogdanov
Boris Despodov
Gergana Zlatanova
Agitprop
68 Budapest str. ap. 1
1202 Sofia, Bulgaria
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74 min
Color
Corridor #8 is a mosaic film combining fragments from the everyday lives of the characters who live along a fictional Balkan road. The road passes through the Balkan countries of Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania. In 2007, Bulgaria joined the European Union as its poorest member; Macedonia in the past was divided by ethnic conflict and was the scene of military action during the Yugoslav war; Albania, under its communist dictatorship, was completely isolated from the rest of the world. At the same time, Corridor #8 is the name of a huge EU infrastructure project meant to link the Black and the Adriatic Seas, already a decade in the planning. Corridor #8 has a historical significance as the European part of the Silk Road upon which St. Peter brought Christianity to Europe. It was also the road used by smugglers during the Yugoslavian Embargo from 1992 to 1996.
Boris Despodov was born in 1973 in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 1997 he graduated from the National Academy of Fine Arts in Sofia. Despodov has taken part in more than 50 group exhibitions in Bulgaria and abroad. Since 1997, he has been published and written for Kamikaze, a magazine for culture. CORRIDOR #8 is his first feature-length documentary.
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