The world-famous conductor Anton Horn has to overcome conflicts, while preparing the performance of a new musical piece based on the myth about Prometheus. His life changes when he meets Dorothea - a young girl with extraordinary abilities, who is hiding from the police. She leads him into an unknown world, where he experiences supernatural powers, including the magic of flying.
Cross the barrier! The film Incognita is an analysis of the boundless and contradictory human world. It is a new interpretation of Pavel Vezhinov’s novella The Barrier – director Mihail Pandoursky’s metaphysical look into the dark abyss of the human subconscious.
Incognita is a magic mirror that each of us may look into…
Cross the barrier! The film Incognita is an analysis of the boundless and contradictory human world. It is a new interpretation of Pavel Vezhinov’s novella The Barrier – director Mihail Pandoursky’s metaphysical look into the dark abyss of the human subconscious.
Incognita is a magic mirror that each of us may look into…
Director: Mihail Pandoursky
Script: Mihail Pandoursky, Nikolay Akimov, based on themes from The Barrier, a novella by Pavel Vezhinov
Cinematography: Ivo Peychev
Music: Konstantin Tsekov
Cast: Georgi Staykov, Iva Gocheva (debut), Stefan Danailov, Naum Shopov, Boyka Velkova, Valentin Ganev, Stoyan Aleksiev, Emilia Radeva and principal dancers of The Sofia National Opera.
Production: CAMERA Ltd. - Dimitar Gochev, Rosen Tsankov
Coproduction: Bulgarian National Television, Mariinsky Theatre (St Petersburg, Russia)
With the support of: Bulgarian National Film Center
Duration: 116 min.
Script: Mihail Pandoursky, Nikolay Akimov, based on themes from The Barrier, a novella by Pavel Vezhinov
Cinematography: Ivo Peychev
Music: Konstantin Tsekov
Cast: Georgi Staykov, Iva Gocheva (debut), Stefan Danailov, Naum Shopov, Boyka Velkova, Valentin Ganev, Stoyan Aleksiev, Emilia Radeva and principal dancers of The Sofia National Opera.
Production: CAMERA Ltd. - Dimitar Gochev, Rosen Tsankov
Coproduction: Bulgarian National Television, Mariinsky Theatre (St Petersburg, Russia)
With the support of: Bulgarian National Film Center
Duration: 116 min.