The Boy Turns Man

Момчето си отива
Momcheto si otiva
(English: The Boy Turns Man)
Directed by Lyudmil Kirkov
Written by Georgi Mishev
Starring Nevena Kokanova
Philip Trifonov
Kiril Gospodinov
Sashka Bratanova
Music by Boris Karadimchev
Cinematography Georgi Rusinov
Production
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SFF
Release dates
1972
Running time
110 minutes
Country Bulgaria
Language Bulgarian

The Boy Turns Man (Bulgarian: Момчето си отива / Momcheto si otiva) is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1972, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Nevena Kokanova, Philip Trifonov, Kiril Gospodinov and Sashka Bratanova.

The movie tells the story of Ran (Trifonov) and his schoolmates, the graduates at the high school in a small town. During the last days as a schoolboy, Ran thinks on the possible roads of the life while walking on the streets of his hometown as if for the last time. Three different women are involved in these moments of quest, consideration and valedictory meetings.

The film received a broad critical acclaim and turned into one of the classics of the Bulgarian cinematography. The song "People and Streets" from the soundtrack to the movie, performed by Mimi Ivanova and Boris Godjunov, became one of the most popular songs of the Bulgarian variety. A sequel, named Don't Go Away, was released in 1976 directed again by Lyudmil Kirkov.

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