
The Heroes of September
Drama · History
Overview
The film is dedicated to the uprising, which broke out in Bulgaria in September 1923. All characters, with the exception of the leaders of the uprising Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov, are symbolic characters. The central figures, Stefan and Peter, impersonate the motive forces behind the uprising - the workers and the peasants. They are involved in worker's strikes, in the stormy events of the First World War and the Soldier's uprising in 1918. They also participate in the bloody clashes of the September uprising and suffer its defeat after they have seen too late the need for concerted action by communists and agrarians.
Top Cast


Asparuh Temelkov
Asparuh Temelkov
Georgi Dimitrov
Asparuh Temelkov
Georgi Dimitrov


Boris Ganchev
Boris Ganchev
Vasil Kolarov
Boris Ganchev
Vasil Kolarov
Lyuboslav Stefanov
Lyuboslav Stefanov
Stefan
Lyuboslav Stefanov
Stefan


Nikola Dadov
Nikola Dadov
Petar
Nikola Dadov
Petar


Ivan Bratanov
Ivan Bratanov
Pop Andrey
Ivan Bratanov
Pop Andrey


Stefan Pejchev
Stefan Pejchev
Pantata
Stefan Pejchev
Pantata


Georgi Popov
Georgi Popov
Kapitan Radev
Georgi Popov
Kapitan Radev
Atanas Velikov
Atanas Velikov
Georgiev
Atanas Velikov
Georgiev
Mihail Tanev
Mihail Tanev
Bay Yono
Mihail Tanev
Bay Yono
Hristo Dinev
Hristo Dinev
Vulkov
Hristo Dinev
Vulkov
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