Farsighted for Two Diopters Bulgarian Dva Dioptara Dalekogledstvo is a 1976 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Petar B. Vasilev and written by Mormarevi Brothers. The film stars Georgi Partsalev, Dimitar Panov, Sashka Bratanova, Ivan Obretenov and Valentin Gadzhokov.
Dimo Manchev Partsalev, a 50yearold head of family, has a conservative notion of upbringing and morality. Being familiar with his disposition, the Manchevs daughter Lili Bratanova married his sweetheart Plamen Gadzhokov in secret. The young couple cast about how to announce the marriage all the more that they are both still students studying in university. The hesitation grows when the father shows strictness even though they present their relation as some university friendship. Lili and Plamen find a cordial welcome by the Lilis grandfather and Manchevs father Old Pano Panov. The culmination advances when they are caught in the Old Panos house by the accidentally passing through the village Manchev. Gradually, Dimo Manchev starts accepting their relationship and even become the main and the only organizer of the wedding day ceremony. The young couple are horrified at the prospect of some oldfashioned wedding banquet with a great number of guests. They own to having signed and that actually they are already husband and wife. Manchev is devastated but doesnt give up, especially after learning that the Plamens parents were also initially against this marriage. Being respected dentists in a small town, they look down on Manchevs workingclass background. He cannot swallow the insult and declares willingness to take charge of the newly married couple. Finally, there is a happy end the more so as a baby is born and the Old Pano words remain ...Dimo, Dimo, they can be without you, but you cant be without them... After With Children at the Seaside 1972 Mormarevi and Partsalev got to know each other so the Brothers designed the character of Dimo Manchev specially for him. Since they gathered together with the wellknown master of the comedy Petar B. Vasilev Whale 1970 The PastMaster 1970 the prospects for the film were extremely positive. Furthermore, Mormarevi had one more acquaintance here. The cinematographer of Polish origin Yatsek Todorov. They worked together on Exams
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