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Two people meet while hitchhiking. She (Avé) is a pathological liar and he (Kamen) clings to the truth at all cost. Their common journey further exposes their differences, clearly showing that lying works out better in the social sense. It establishes new contacts more smoothly, and provides for better conversation material. Being obsessed with the truth like Kamen, for better and for worse, usually does not produce interesting stories to tell, and you are more likely to remain alone.

Keywords

  • Cannes: La Semaine de la Critique
  • Festival de Cannes
  • Festival de Cannes - Tax Shelter
  • debut

Actors

  • Boïka Velkova
  • Iossif Surchadzhiev
  • Nikolai Urumov Urumov
  • Maria Petrova
  • Katinka Nedyalkova
  • Krassimir Dokov
  • Elena Rainova
  • Ovanes Torosian
  • Martin Brambach
  • Anjela Nedyalkova
  • Nikola Dodov
  • Svetla Yancheva

Director

  • Konstantin Bojanov

Drama


1h 26min


tous publics

BG


FR

Bulgaria
2011
Two people meet while hitchhiking. She (Avé) is a pathological liar and he (Kamen) clings to the truth at all cost. Their common journey further exposes their differences, clearly showing that lying works out better in the social sense. It establishes new contacts more smoothly, and provides for better conversation material. Being obsessed with the truth like Kamen, for better and for worse, usually does not produce interesting stories to tell, and you are more likely to remain alone.

Two people meet while hitchhiking. She (Avé) is a pathological liar and he (Kamen) clings to the truth at all cost. Their common journey further exposes their differences, clearly showing that lying works out better in the social sense. It establishes new contacts more smoothly, and provides for better conversation material. Being obsessed with the truth like Kamen, for better and for worse, usually does not produce interesting stories to tell, and you are more likely to remain alone.


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