High Blue Mountains, Rivers, and Golden Plains

Chalga is a Bulgarian version of turbo folk. Since the early 1990s, the driving, cheap Balkan sounds mixed with traditional drum rhythms and their aggressive obscene texts have been the mass market soundtrack for post-socialist life in Bulgaria. Chalga lyrics channel desires for fast cars, nasty money, and sex.

In High Blue Mountains, Rivers, and Golden Plains, Sofia born artist Borjana Ventzislavova sets a minimalist, performative cinematic language opposite the chalga phenomenon and its visualizations, which are omnipresent in music videos, advertising, and night clubs, and range from trash to the realm of pornography.
Ventizslavova has composed and confident teens and young adults step into the picture. Like model pupils reciting their memorized lessons, they halter, stutter, stammer, and rattle off chalga slogans into the camera. They gaze directly and yet distantly into the lens: a young man standing between parked cars dryly recites: 'I just want a Ferrari in red, and I want a million in green...and I want a chick a day,' thus exposing the content of chalga as hard, crude facts.
In her critical position with regard to chalga, the artist refrains from including any accompanying, thumping beats. The nearly lyrical images underlie the street atmosphere of the capital Sofia, where weeds in the cracks of the concrete, the rundown parking lots, and reflections of dirty rain puddles offer a stage for Ventizslavova's young protagonists.

Estimated is that at least 80 percent of all Bulgarians know at least one chalga text by heart. Borjana Ventizslavova carries out a sober, poetic game with collective memory and pop culture, which serves as metaphor for Bulgaria's transition from socialism to turbo capitalism.
(Petra Erdmann)
Translation: Lisa Rosenblatt

Orig. Title
Hohe blaue Gebirge, Flüsse und goldene Ebenen
Year
2009
Countries
Austria, Bulgaria
Duration
11 min
Category
Avantgarde/Arts
Orig. Language
bulgarian
Subtitles
English
Credits
Director
Borjana Ventzislavova
Concept & Realization
Borjana Ventzislavova
Cinematography
Borjana Ventzislavova
Sound
Veselin Zografov
Editing
Borjana Ventzislavova
Actor/Actress
Eliza Gramatikova, Iva Pavlova, Kristian Trenov, Nedelcho Hazarbasanov, Sirma Deianova, Pavel Koulev, Pavel Hazarbasanov, Alexandra Stoyanova, Victoria Gasheva
Production
Borjana Ventzislavova
Production Assistance
Xenia Vargova
Supported by
bm:ukk, Altera, Art Affairs And Documents Foundation, Stadt Sofia
Available Formats
Digital File (prores, h264) (Distribution Copy)
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Sound Format
stereo
Frame Rate
25 fps
Color Format
colour
DCP 2K flat (Distribution Copy)
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Sound Format
stereo
Frame Rate
25 fps
Color Format
colour
Festivals (Selection)
2010
Graz - Diagonale, Festival des österreichischen Films
2011
ZagrebDOX - Documentary Film Festival
Split - Festival of New Film and Video
Montréal - Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
Istanbul - Int. Short Film Festival