
Zone V-2, an exurb near a bustling city, serves as a microcosm of society with unique laws and relationships. Its diverse inhabitants, including the common man, a VCR-aspiring guild, a young engineer yearning to work abroad, and a hidden brothel operating as a tapestry workshop, engage in seemingly benign interactions that conceal contemporary societal issues. This satirical portrayal critiques vulgarity and well-meaning intentions. The exurb strives to become a model community, led by former manager Videlov. Strict rules govern life in the Zone. When Rangelov shelters a roe deer, tensions rise. Meanwhile, Bonev suspects his wife due to the presence of twenty-lev notes, discovering his daughter's involvement in paid dancing. To protect the deer, Rangelov hides it with the restaurant keeper, leading to intense Commission meetings to resolve the issue.
| Release Date | June 5, 1989 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Зона B-2 | |
| Runtime | 1h 32min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Bulgarian | |
| Original Language | Bulgarian | |
| Production Countries | Bulgaria | |
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