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  1. The actors´ fine performance (who can forget Hristo Shopov in 'YESTERDAY') along with an unforgettable song makes the film an exceptional work, especially for those in their fourties. The film won several awards, among them the FBIF Public Award of Varna (1988), the SBFD Best Script Award ...

  2. Hristo Shopov: Trap, Men (Olympic) 30: Did you know? Francisco Fernández Ochoa scored an upset victory in the men’s slalom at the 1972 Winter Games. He was the first Spanish medallist in a winter sport, and only the third Spanish champion in Olympic history. Login | Statistics | About | FAQ | Feedback

  3. THE TREE OF LIFE (Hristo Shopov as Jordan Velchev) ORIGINAL TITLE: Дървото на живота / Darvoto na jivota. YEAR: 2013 (first season). DIRECTED BY: Todor Chapkanov - Zornitsa Sofia Popgancheva - Alexander Kosev. MAIN CAST: Hristo Shopov, Maria Kavardjikova, Vladimir Karamazov, Bashar Rahal, Ivan Stamenov, Monio Monev, Koina Ruseva, Luiza Grigorova, Alexandra Lopez, Anastasya ...

  4. ESPARTACO (Hristo Shopov es Mecenas) TÍTULO ORIGINAL: Spartacus (TV). AÑO: 2004. DIRECCIÓN: Robert Dornhelm. REPARTO PRINCIPAL: Goran Visnjic, Alan Bates, Angus ...

  5. 22 de may. de 2017 · SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR: Hristo Shopov and Lilia Maraviglia - Interview 08.11.2016. BNT1 - Deniat zapochva s Georgi Liubenov. Interview with Hristo Shopov 16.10.2016. Karbala. KARBALA - Official Trailer Bulgaria. BTV "120 Minutes" INTERVIEW WITH HRISTO SHOPOV - 31.01.2016.

  6. High Russian command names Julian Kordek (Hristo Shopov) as 5th Department Chief of the new Polish government, in charge of State religious affairs. Kordek, a convinced socialist militant, takes his work very seriously and while doing his job soon meets Wojtyla, a "dangerous and subversive priest" who, without a doubt, may be a threat for what Kordek believes is a new revolution.

  7. Throughout the film it is possibly the actor Hristo Shopov who shows the most feelings of his character before the cold computer screen as their relationships evolve, and rather than with exclusively gestural expressions, a very complete set of feelings (frivolity, curiosity, interest, eagerness, passion, sadness…) are transferred to the audience.