Stolen Life (TV series)

Stolen Life
Откраднат живот
Genre Drama
Medical
Created by Evtim Miloshev
Written by Hristina Apostolova
Ivan Spasov
Evtim Miloshev
Elena Ermova
Stanislav Grozdanov
Directed by Zornitsa Sofia
Peter Valchanov
Pavel Vesnakov
Stanislav Donchev
Nikolai Kostov
Starring Alexander Alexiev
Dimo Alexiev
Radina Dumanyan
Maria Kavardjikova
Stoyan Alexiev
Yanina Kasheva
Ioana Bukovska-Davidova
Country of origin Bulgaria
Original language(s) Bulgarian
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 79
Production
Executive producer(s) Dream Team Productions
Producer(s) Nova Broadcasting Group
Cinematography Boris Slavkov
Martin Balkanski
Martin Dimitrov
Vladimir Zahariev
Running time 45 minutes
Release
Original network NovaTV
Picture format HDTV
Audio format Stereophonic
Original release March 8, 2016 (2016-03-08) – present
External links
Website

„Stolen Life“ (Bulgarian: Откраднат живот) is a Bulgarian drama series that airs on Nova TV, created by Evtim Miloshev directed by Zornitsa Sofia and Peter Valchanov and produced by Alexander Hristov Evtim Miloshev, Gabriel Georgiev and Ivan Spassov. Participating actors are Stoyan Alexiev, Maria Kavardjikova, Alexander Alexiev, Ianina Kasheva, Ioana Bukovska-Davidova, Emil Markov, Radina Dumanyan, Dimo Alexiev, Vasil Banov, Martina Vachkova, Milena Jivkova and others.

Series overview

"Stolen Life" was created by all the rules of the genre. The series follows the dramatic twists in the fates of the main characters taking place against the backdrop of the dynamic life in a big city hospital. The stories of the characters are interwoven with saturated voltage cases of medical practice. Surprising twists and interesting storylines filled with love, betrayal, friendship and difficult risky decisions are the main drivers of intrigue.[1]

Cast and characters

Broadcast

The premiere of TV series in Bulgaria is March 8, 2016, and broadcast from Tuesday to Thursday from 8.00 pm. Nova television (Bulgaria).

References

  1. "За сериала". novatv.bg.
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