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Shadows of Sofia
Filmmaker Kevin Booth travels to Bulgaria where a clandestine meeting with an Oligarchs’ notorious banker reveals all, transforming the story into a political adventure – an entire country controlled by a shadowy mafia boss linked to the KGB.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Kevin Booth
Actors: Boyko Borisov, Ivaylo Dinev, Jordan Karabinov, Kevin Booth, Manol Glishev, Milla Hristova, Simeón de Bulgaria, Tay Barrett, Vladimir Putin, Yvo Bojkov
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