
Drama, Historical
Milen Ruskov
Georgi Skerlev
After a devastating bombing of a bus carrying Israeli tourists, a crime scene photographer confronts the horror of death while documenting the victims’ final belongings. Through his photographs, the last 24 hours of six lives come back to life, unfolding in parallel with the terrorists’ preparations. As he becomes entangled in a web of hatred and prejudice, he is forced to confront his own biases—while the coffins of the Israeli victims are received with honor and Mehmet’s home is vandalized. In the fatal moment when the paths of the victims and the attacker collide, seven lives are lost, and Faruk—recently engaged and drawn into the conspiracy—is cynically sacrificed by its organizers. Searching for reconciliation, the photographer takes a burnt child’s drawing from the evidence and returns it to the daughter of the Bulgarian bus driver—a reminder that behind the statistics lie human lives.