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Yo Ho Ho

The unlikely friendship between a 10-year-old boy, Leonid, recovering from a broken arm in a hospital, and a young, paraplegic actor. As the actor, disillusioned with life, struggles with his condition, he begins to tell Leonid an elaborate and adventurous pirate story. Their shared fantasy world, in which they play the main roles, gradually intertwines with the realities of their hospital life.

Top Cast

  • Kiril Variyski

    Kiril Variyski

    Aktyorat, Cherniyat pirat

  • Viktor Chouchkov

    Viktor Chouchkov

    Leonid

  • Iliya Penev

    Iliya Penev

    Nepriyatniya, Gubernatora

  • Anani Anev

    Anani Anev

    Gogo, Sedyashtiyat bik

  • Sonya Djulgerova

    Sonya Djulgerova

    Sestra Tzetzi, Tzitziliya

  • Kirill Kavadarkov

    Kirill Kavadarkov

    Van Lun

  • Georgi Bakhchevanov

    Georgi Bakhchevanov

    Rosko

Overview

The unlikely friendship between a 10-year-old boy, Leonid, recovering from a broken arm in a hospital, and a young, paraplegic actor. As the actor, disillusioned with life, struggles with his condition, he begins to tell Leonid an elaborate and adventurous pirate story. Their shared fantasy world, in which they play the main roles, gradually intertwines with the realities of their hospital life.

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