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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Indian Spirituality Inspires Rare Bulgarian Film

Indian Spirituality Inspires Rare Bulgarian Film

27 Nov

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Summary

  • A Bulgarian film titled 'Axis of Life' explores Indian spiritualism.
  • The movie is inspired by the philosophies of Swami Tirtha.
  • The film depicts a spiritual master choosing a successor.

A unique collaboration between Bulgarian cinema and Indian spirituality was showcased with the screening of 'Axis of Life' at IFFI. This rare film draws heavily from the spiritual philosophies deeply rooted in India, as advocated by Swami Tirtha, whose book inspired the narrative. Director Atanas Yordanov expressed his profound admiration for India's ancient traditions, which served as a significant muse for the project.

The film is described as a mystic tale and an inner journey for its characters, exploring profound existential questions about identity and purpose. It follows a spiritual master tasked with selecting a successor, prompting each disciple to question their own existence. Shot in Bulgaria and Cappadocia, the movie features an international cast and aims to resonate with contemporary audiences seeking deeper meaning.

Following the screening, audiences shared that the film induced a spiritual experience, encouraging deep reflection. The director noted a sense of magic during its creation, with actors attesting to the transformative power of their involvement in 'Axis of Life,' suggesting the production itself was a profound realization.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Axis of Life' is a mystic film inspired by Indian spiritualism, focusing on a spiritual master choosing a successor and an inner journey of self-discovery.
Swami Tirtha is a spiritual figure whose philosophies inspired the book on which the Bulgarian film 'Axis of Life' is based.
The film 'Axis of Life' was largely shot in Bulgaria and the historic region of Cappadocia.

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