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Danny examines the idea of corruption, how it bends rules and how it benefits only a few, harming many others in one way or another. Even the film’s visual style, a homage to the Belgian classic
Man Bites Dog (read more in Petkov’s interview), and premise become an analysis of corruption in a more general sense, as we follow a film crew led by a British journalist (
Kate Nichols) who has been promised an exposé on money laundering by Bulgarian small-town councillor and entrepreneur “extraordinaire” Danny (
Dimo Alexiev). The only problem is that as soon as Danny sees the camera, his own plans for the shoot take centre stage, with demented dreams of making a film that will take Hollywood by storm.