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| Тими | |
| Directed by | Lyubo Yonchev |
| Written by | Lyubo Yonchev |
| Produced by | Lyubo Yonchev Ivo Nikolov Irina Gurova |
| Cinematography | Rosen Savkov |
| Edited by | Lyubo Kirov |
| Music by | Alexander Kostov |
Production companies | Crystal Frame Four Elementz iFilm Fabian&Fred Sireal Films |
| Distributed by | Crystal Frame |
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Running time | 15 minutes |
| Countries | Bulgaria Germany Belgium |
| Language | Bulgarian |
Timmy is a short film co-produced between Bulgaria, Germany and Belgium starring Silvia Petkova, Konstantin Gerginov-Timmy and Stoyan Tsvetkov written and directed by Lyubo Yonchev. Timmy was premiered in Academy-qualified festival IN THE PALACE International Short Film Festival, selected in more than 20 international film festivals.
When an alienated mother returns to Bulgaria to abduct her own 12-year-old son, she learns that it is not always easy to avoid making the same mistakes. She is determined not to leave her son again.