My Mate Manchester United

My Mate Manchester United
Directed byStefan Valdobrev
Produced byStanimir Trifonov
Stefan Valdobrev
Dragomir Keranov
Zornitsa Popova
Edited byKristian Budev
Music byStefan Valdobrev
Comics
Production
companies
Across Works
Vreme Film Studio
Distributed byTVF International Ltd.
Release date
Running time
55 minutes
CountryBulgaria
LanguagesBulgarian, English

My Mate Manchester United (Bulgarian: Манчестър Юнайтед от Свищов) is a Bulgarian documentary film written and directed by Stefan Valdobrev. The film premièred during the 2011 Sofia International Film Festival and went on to air at a number of international festivals around the world, including the Cannes Film Festival. The film follows the story of unemployed construction worker Martin Zdravkov Levidzhov from the Northern Bulgarian town of Svishtov and his struggle to have his name legally changed to that of his favourite football club Manchester United. The story does not concentrate on the fan or sports aspects of the story, but aims at showcasing the contemporary life in remote Bulgarian towns where people are disillusioned with economic woes and do everything possible to escape from the surrounding dire reality. The film raises questions about identity and the dream of being someone else.

My Mate Manchester United is the first documentary directed by Stefan Valdobrev. The director got interested in the story of Mr Levidzhov's struggle with Bulgarian institutions and legal system. Wondering about the motives, the inspiration, and frustration that forced a perfectly normal person to undertake such radical steps in transforming his personality, Valdobrev decided to document Levidzhov's story.