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Uncle Tony, Three Fools and the Secret Service Documentary that has attracted outrage in its home country for revealing the power-play and intrigue underlying Bulgaria’s animation history.
 
Uncle Tony, Three Fools and the Secret Service Documentary that has attracted outrage in its home country for revealing the power-play and intrigue underlying Bulgaria’s animation history.

Title (original): Чичо Тони, Тримата глупаци и ДС
Title (local): Uncle Tony, Three Fools and the Secret Service

Time: 86
Director: Mina Mileva, Vesela Kazakova
Original Language: Bulgarian
Year: 2014
Country: Bulgaria
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In the 1960s and 70s, communist Bulgaria had a celebrated animation studio, with Donyo Donev its leading light. His short films like Clever Village, De Facto, Pardon and the beloved Three Fools series delighted viewers at home and abroad. But, as revealed in this documentary, the true creative force behind these works was his “assistant” animator, “Uncle Tony” Antoni Trayanov. More troublingly, the documentary avers that Donev and other senior figures at the studio were in league with the Bulgarian secret police. Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova’s impassioned documentary — a flashpoint of controversy in Bulgaria, after a record-setting theatrical run in Sofia — tells a story of communist-era state control and corruption, but one with widespread relevance to the world of creative collaboration and credit-taking.

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