Life Almost Wonderful (2013)

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The Liliev brothers share a surname but don’t seem to have anything else in common, not even a father. They got it from their mother Lily, who is no longer alive. The eldest brother, Alexander, is a hairdresser who likes wearing makeup and taking part in hairdressing contests. The middle brother, Bozhidar, has chosen to live as a monk but finds it difficult to adhere to his vows. The youngest – James - is a macho type of guy who wants to be a TV star and is planning to marry his girlfriend.

Director: Svetoslav Draganov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
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Country: Bulgaria
Original Language: bg
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Life Almost Wonderful about?
The Liliev brothers share a surname but don’t seem to have anything else in common, not even a father. They got it from their mother Lily, who is no longer alive. The eldest brother, Alexander, is a hairdresser who likes wearing makeup and taking part in hairdressing contests. The middle brother, Bozhidar, has chosen to live as a monk but finds it difficult to adhere to his vows. The youngest – James - is a macho type of guy who wants to be a TV star and is planning to marry his girlfriend.
Who directed Life Almost Wonderful?
Life Almost Wonderful was directed by Svetoslav Draganov.
How long is Life Almost Wonderful?
Life Almost Wonderful has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Life Almost Wonderful?
Life Almost Wonderful is a Documentary film.
Where was Life Almost Wonderful produced?
Life Almost Wonderful was produced in Bulgaria.