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And Where Do We Go from Here? is a film of genre Drama directed by Rangel Valchanov with Georgi Staykov

And Where Do We Go from Here? (1988)

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Length 1h33
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Genres Drama
Rating65% 3.29053.29053.29053.29053.2905

A sega nakade (Bulgarian: А сега накъде, English: And Where Do We Go from Here?) is a 1988 Bulgarian drama film directed by Rangel Vulchanov and written by Georgi Danailov. The film is centres on an actors examination and involves themes of corruption and immorality in important exams.

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