Parushev
Georgi Kaloyanchev
Parushev

A fishing boat comes back to the port. Fishermen are crestfallen, as they have caught only one very little fish. To save face, they fib they have 300 kilo of mackerel on board the boat. In their will to report a success, the port administration decides to pad out the weight. So, the very little fish is grossly exaggerated into tons of belted bonito, then into dolphin and ultimately, into a whale. Which results in celebrations, honors and awards... There, naturally, is no any whale. Instead of brilliant display of an unprecedented success, the white collars make a brilliant display of their unparalleled foolishness.
Parushev
Georgi Kaloyanchev
Parushev
Kalcho Kalchev
Dimitar Panov
Kalcho Kalchev
Glavniyat inzhener
Georgi Partsalev
Glavniyat inzhener
Petrov
Tzvyatko Nikolov
Petrov
Captain
Grigor Vachkov
Captain
баба Стойна
Stoyanka Mutafova
баба Стойна
Redaktorat
Nikola Dinev
Redaktorat
Switchboard operator
Georgi Naumov
Switchboard operator
Nachalnik parahodstvo
Evstati Stratev
Nachalnik parahodstvo
Parvi zam
Naicho Petrov
Parvi zam
Professor Bostandzhiev
Radoy Ralin
Professor Bostandzhiev
Vtori zam
Georgi Popov
Vtori zam
Kit (Whale) provides a flamboyant critique of Communism without raising its voice. Figuratively speaking, it tells the story of a tiny sprat rapidly growing into a whale within the communist bureaucracy. It is absurd, playful, and unmistakable. Everyone understood what was being said, and no one needed it spelled out.
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