Glory (2016) aka Slava

 

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Tzanko Petrov (Stefan Denolyubov) lives quietly and simply. He has a rabbit, which he is devoted to caring for. He lives in a small one-room apartment, rarely seems to eat, and sets his watch, a gift from his father to him, by calling the operator for the time. During the day, he walks the train tracks looking for loose bolts, and tries to overlook his fellow employees siphoning gas out of train cars, to be sold illegally. One day, Tzanko finds something wholly unexpected on his route along the tracks: a bag of money, lying on the tracks. Tzanko, a man of honor, turns the money into the transit authority, which provides an opportunity for Julia Staykova (Margita Gosheva), the transit PR director, to generate not just some good special interest press for the railway company, but also political points for the local minister.

There is no reason for Julia to treat Tzanko disrespectfully, nor for Tzanko’s…Read the entire review

By Max Schindler

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