
Viktoria
Family · Drama
Overview
Dreaming of the West, Boryana is determined not to have a child in communist Bulgaria. Nonetheless, her daughter Viktoria enters the world in 1979, curiously missing a belly button, and is declared the country’s Baby of the Decade. Pampered by her mother state until the age of nine, Viktoria’s decade of notoriety comes crashing down with the rest of European communism. But can political collapse and the hardship of new times finally bring Viktoria and her reluctant mother closer together
Top Cast


Irmena Chichikova
Irmena Chichikova
Boryana
Irmena Chichikova
Boryana
Daria Vitkova
Daria Vitkova
Viktoria (2nd age)
Daria Vitkova
Viktoria (2nd age)
Kalina Vitkova
Kalina Vitkova
Viktoria (3rd age)
Kalina Vitkova
Viktoria (3rd age)


Mariana Krumova
Mariana Krumova
Dima
Mariana Krumova
Dima
Dimo Dimov
Dimo Dimov
Ivan
Dimo Dimov
Ivan
Georgi Spasov
Georgi Spasov
Todor Zhivkov
Georgi Spasov
Todor Zhivkov


Anastasia Ingilizova
Anastasia Ingilizova
Anastasia Ingilizova
Svetoslav Draganov
Svetoslav Draganov
Sando
Svetoslav Draganov
Sando
Simeon Tsolov
Simeon Tsolov
Stefcho (2nd age)
Simeon Tsolov
Stefcho (2nd age)
Ivo Karamanski
Ivo Karamanski
Stefcho (3rd age)
Ivo Karamanski
Stefcho (3rd age)
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