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Politics Mate - Before and After: The Third Film from Recollections about Sea Fishing
Politics Mates were functionaries of the ruling political communist party with the rank of a captain's mate. Politics Mates were responsible for political propaganda. They were called the "drones of the ship", the "parasites" and "unnecessary ballast".

Three Things: Last Film of the Recollections of Sea Fishing
"Three things" is a portrait of Vlado Skuliev, "The Living History of Sea Fishing", as he imagines it himself, and the "three things" are Love, Work and Friends.

The Vineyard: The Second Film from Recollections of Sea Fishing
Fishermen have called "The Vineyard" the zone of the ocean, where the deep-sea fishing is prohibited. The film deals with all "prohibited" themes and events during the period of "cold war".

Georgi Djulgerov graduated from the VGIK Film School in Moscow in 1970. Directed feature films that were included in special screening events and were screened at major international festivals - Berlin, Locarno, Oberhausen, Avelino, Palermo, Rotterdam, Montreal, San Francisco, Batumi (Georgia), Mons, Mannheim-Heidelberg or Sarajevo. His film The Camp was part of the Cannes Quinzaine des realisateurs programme in 1990. At the New Montreal Film Fest, his film Lady Zee received the Audience Award, also Best Film Award at the Sarajevo Film Festival, C.I.C.A.E. Award from the International Confederation of European Art Cinemas. Has also worked on a number of stage and television projects. A full-time professor in Film and TV Directing at the Academy for Dramatic and Film Art in Sofia, Bulgaria, and a voting member of the European Film Academy.
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