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Edited by
  
Kristian Budev

Initial release
  
10 March 2011

Screenplay
  
Stefan Valdobrev

7.8/10
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Directed by
  
Stefan Valdobrev

Distributed by
  
TVF International Ltd.

Director
  
Stefan Valdobrev

Music director
  
Stefan Valdobrev, Comics

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Produced by
  
Stanimir Trifonov Stefan Valdobrev Dragomir Keranov Zornitsa Popova

Music by
  
Stefan Valdobrev Comics

Production company
  
Across Works Vreme Film Studio

Cast
  
Dimitar Berbatov, Emil Danchev, Manchester United Zdravkov Levidzhov

Producers
  
Stefan Valdobrev, Stanimir Trifonov, Zornitsa Popova, Dragomir Keranov

Similar
  
The World Is Big and Salvation, Lora from Morning Till Eveni, Georgi and the Butterflies, Fantastic Lies, The Judgement

My mate manchester united clip from the documentary film by stefan valdobrev


My Mate Manchester United (Bulgarian: Манчестър Юнайтед от Свищов) is a Bulgarian documentary film written and directed by Stefan Valdobrev. The film premièred during the 2011 Sofia International Film Festival and went on to air at a number of international festivals around the world, including the Cannes Film Festival. The film follows the story of unemployed construction worker Martin Zdravkov Levidzhov from the Northern Bulgarian town of Svishtov and his struggle to have his name legally changed to that of his favourite football club Manchester United. The story does not concentrate on the fan or sports aspects of the story, but aims at showcasing the contemporary life in remote Bulgarian towns where people are disillusioned with economic woes and do everything possible to escape from the surrounding dire reality. The film raises questions about identity and the dream of being someone else.

Contents

My Mate Manchester United is the first documentary directed by Stefan Valdobrev. The director got interested in the story of Mr Levidzhov's struggle with Bulgarian institutions and legal system. Wondering about the motives, the inspiration, and frustration that forced a perfectly normal person to undertake such radical steps in transforming his personality, Valdobrev decided to document Levidzhov's story.

Plot

Martin Levidzhov's journey to becoming Mr Manchester United begins back in 1999 when he was watching the Champions League final between Manchester United and Bayern Munich. In the 89th minute of the match he vowed to change his name to Manchester United if his favourite team managed to turn around the 0:1 negative score. The British team did it in the most dramatic of fashions, thus determining Levidzhov's future struggles for the next fifteen years. The protagonist then undertook his fight with the Bulgarian legal system to have his name changed, a right he was repeatedly denied by various court instances.

The majority of the film unfolds in the town of Svishtov located on the banks of the Danube River. Viewers get to know the life of Levidzhov-United, his family, his cat Beckham (named after the Man United star), and a multitude of his friends. They are all united in their disillusionment with life in Svishtov and Bulgaria as a whole as well as in their determination to achieve something and to become a someone. Levidzhov-United is himself a construction worker who struggles to secure permanent employment.

The culmination of the film is a phone call Levidzhov-United receives from the agent of then-Bulgaria and Manchester United star Dimitar Berbatov. The fan is informed he will get to travel to Manchester and watch his favourite team play a match at Old Trafford stadium. The film once again focuses on Levidzhov-United's emotions of having his dream come true. He even gets to meet with Berbatov himself, receiving the shirt the football player wore during the match.

The closing minutes of the film are dedicated to Levidzhov-United's return to his home city where life continues as always, no matter how many of his dreams have come true.

Nominations and awards

My Mate Manchester United was nominated for best documentary at both the Warsaw International Film Festival and ZagrebDox It won the Special Award at the Almaty International Film Festival as well as the Best Film-Portrait Award at the Minsk Listapad Film Festival.

References

My Mate Manchester United Wikipedia