1876. After five centuries of slavery, the Bulgarians faced a fateful choice - either freedom or death. A handful of young revolutionaries gather in Gyurgevo, on free Romanian soil, and draw up a plan for the liberation of enslaved Bulgaria. Hristo Botev, poet, newspaperman and teacher, throws down his pen and leads two hundred young men to the aid of his rebel brothers.
"Dear Heirs" tells the story of one big, disconnected family forced to love together under one roof in Beli Vit village in order to get their inheritance of 1.2 million euros. Children and grandchildren should live under the roof of the family patriarch for one year without leaving the village for more than 12 hours. Those events will change the characters, their desires and principles. Traditions and moderns trends meets business ideas, and the values of patriarchal family meets with the modern family.
Glass Home is a Bulgarian drama series created by bTV. It's a family drama and the executive producers are Dimityr Mitovski and Dimityr Gochev from "Camera OOD". It airs in bTV's primetime. Some of Bulgaria's most famous actors star in the series, which is directed by Viktor Bojinov and Petar Rusev.
He was born in 1955 in Yakoruda. His father, Professor Ivan Kadurin, has been the director of the Woodworking Institute in Pazardzhik for 25 years. Kadurin graduated from VITIZ "Krastyo Sarafov" in 1981 in the class of Professor Grisha Ostrovski. After that he started working in the troupe of the Youth Theater, where he remained until 1993. From there he went to the Satirical Theater until 1995, and then to the Sofia Theater. He also performed on the stage of Theater 199 in the productions: "The Guilty", "Sports Scenes '81", "Insignificant amount of pain", "One Buddha, whom you will ask for more ...", "Good luck", "Red" and Yasna Polyana. In the period 1997 - 2006 he was director of the Youth Theater. There is a panel with his prints on the Wall of Fame in front of Theater 199.