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The Color of the Chameleon is a bulgare film of genre Drama with Rousy Chanev

The Color of the Chameleon (2013)

Цветът на Хамелеона

The Color of the Chameleon
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Length 1h51
OriginBulgarie
Genres Drama,    Thriller,    Comedy
Rating57% 2.856042.856042.856042.856042.85604

The Colour of the Chameleon (Bulgarian: Цветът на Хамелеона, translit. Tsvetit Na Chameleona) is a 2012 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Emil Hristov. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.



^ "Oscars: Bulgaria Nominates Spy Comedy 'The Color of Chameleon' in Foreign Language Category". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2013-09-04.

Synopsis

Batko met en place son propre réseau d'informateurs en recrutant un groupe d'intellectuels pour s'espionner les uns les autres. Après la fin du communisme, il l'utilise pour faire des ravages dans le gouvernement bulgare.

Actors

Rousy Chanev

(Mlyakov)
Samuel Finzi

(Chamov)
Hristo Garbov

(The Minister of Interior)
Dimitar Rachkov
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