Where Are You Going?
In this comedy, a mathematician is so bored and burnt-out with his career that he rebels, first by crawling under a table during an interminable faculty meeting and then by throwing his telephone away, locking his wife out of their apartment, and running off on his own. At this point, the comedy takes a turn when the rebellious mathematician follows a strange wheel and meets a goatherd who shelters him in his humble abode. Events change from a bit odd to totally bizarre as the mathematician continues on his journey of escape.
Casts & Crew
Stoyan Aleksiev
Georgi Kaloyanchev
Katerina Evro
Iossif Surchadzhiev
Yordan Spirov
Dimo Kolarov
Zhivko Garvanov
Stefan Ilyev
Also Directed by Rangel Vulchanov
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