
Nina Roza
Drama
Overview
A viral video of an 8-year-old Bulgarian artist catches the eye of a major art collector, and Mihail is sent there, 30 years after leaving his home country, to assess the value of the girl's work and confront ghosts from his past.
Top Cast


Galin Stoev
Galin Stoev
Mihail
Galin Stoev
Mihail
Ekatarina Stanina
Ekatarina Stanina
Nina's double
Ekatarina Stanina
Nina's double
Sofia Stanina
Sofia Stanina
Nina
Sofia Stanina
Nina


Chiara Caselli
Chiara Caselli
Giulia Mancini
Chiara Caselli
Giulia Mancini


Christian Bégin
Christian Bégin
Collector
Christian Bégin
Collector


Michelle Tzontchev
Michelle Tzontchev
Rose
Michelle Tzontchev
Rose


Mart Lachev
Mart Lachev
Peter
Mart Lachev
Peter


Nikolay Mutafchiev
Nikolay Mutafchiev
Bogdan
Nikolay Mutafchiev
Bogdan


Svetlana Yancheva
Svetlana Yancheva
Elvira
Svetlana Yancheva
Elvira


Maria-Radena Bozhkova
Maria-Radena Bozhkova
Rose's mother
Maria-Radena Bozhkova
Rose's mother
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