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7.6 1 Seasons • 12 Episodes

Mamnik - Season 1

"Beast, myth, or revenant… an ancient evil awakens, spreading its wings over a remote Bulgarian border village"

The series “Mamnik” tells the story of the struggle between humans and an ancient evil brought to life from legends, combining a crime storyline with elements of fantasy and Bulgarian folklore. The action takes place in the border village of Vrakola, which has been isolated due to the rising number of coronavirus cases. Mysterious murders begin to occur in the village, and locals wake up with unusual marks on their bodies. Three people confront the mystery and come face to face with buried secrets, forgotten legends, and the creature from Bulgarian folklore known as the Mamnik—a winged demonic bird believed to bring death and a curse.

Top Cast

  • Ekaterina Lazarevska

    Ekaterina Lazarevska

    Bozhana Gorneva

  • Vladimir Penev

    Vladimir Penev

    Emil Slavov

  • Eli Skorcheva

    Eli Skorcheva

    Neda Gorneva

  • Yordan Rasin

    Yordan Rasin

    Kamen Pochekain

  • Mariyan Stefanov

    Mariyan Stefanov

    Mitko

  • Gringo-Bogdan Grigorov

    Gringo-Bogdan Grigorov

    Lazar Karaivanov

  • Dimitar Selenski

    Dimitar Selenski

    Ventsislav

  • Galya Aleksandrova

    Galya Aleksandrova

    Veneta

  • Atanas Atanasov

    Atanas Atanasov

    Volen Nestorov

Overview

The series “Mamnik” tells the story of the struggle between humans and an ancient evil brought to life from legends, combining a crime storyline with elements of fantasy and Bulgarian folklore. The action takes place in the border village of Vrakola, which has been isolated due to the rising number of coronavirus cases. Mysterious murders begin to occur in the village, and locals wake up with unusual marks on their bodies. Three people confront the mystery and come face to face with buried secrets, forgotten legends, and the creature from Bulgarian folklore known as the Mamnik—a winged demonic bird believed to bring death and a curse.

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