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    Stolen Eyes (Bulgarian: Откраднати очи, translit. Otkradnati ochi) is a 2005 Bulgarian drama film. It was Bulgaria's submission to the 78th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and it was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival where Vesela Kazakova won the award for Best Actress.

  2. Visit the movie page for 'Stolen Eyes' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Vesela Kazakova
    • Radoslav Spassov
    • Yaka DDE Film Gala Film
  3. Stolen Eyes AKA Otkradnati Ochi (2005) Radoslav Spassov, Vesela Kazakova, Valeri Yordanov, Nejat Isler. This is a story of strange, impossible, inexplicable love between a Muslim Turk woman and a non-Muslim Bulgarian man.

  4. Overview. This is a story of strange, impossible, inexplicable love between a Muslim Turk woman and a non-Muslim Bulgarian man. Ivan (the Bulgarian) is a pure and romantic young fellow, who gets caught up in the so-called "regeneration process" (when ethnic Turks' names were forcibly changed to Bulgarian ones).

  5. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Stolen Eyes (2005) - Radoslav Spassov on AllMovie.

    • Radoslav Spassov
  6. Stolen Eyes deals with a dark chapter in Bulgarian history, when, in 1985, the government of Todor Zhivkov decided to “Bulgarianize” its Turkish minority by outlawing Turkish names, customs, language and dress, and follows an unlikely love story that develops against this traumatic backdrop.

  7. This is a story of strange, impossible, inexplicable love between a Muslim Turk woman and a non-Muslim Bulgarian man. Ivan (the Bulgarian) is a pure and romantic young fellow, who gets caught up in the so-called "regeneration process" (when ethnic Turks' names were forcibly changed to Bulgarian ones).