One More Dream (2012)

A darkly comic Bulgarian drama about four women on the edge who gamble everything on the most unlikely plan imaginable.

One More Dream - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Още една мечта
  • Release Year: 2012
  • Directed by: Nikolay Mutafchiev
  • Type: Movie
  • Runtime: 1h 27m
  • Original Language: Bulgarian
  • Spoken Languages: Bulgarian
  • Release Date (Theatrical): October 19, 2012 (BG - G)
  • Alternative Titles: One More Dream (US)
  • Production Companies: PREMIERstudio
  • Production Countries: Bulgaria

One More Dream - Plot

Four women who have reached the bottom of despair are ready to do anything to re-surface again. And at that very moment life offers them the most absurd opportunity-to fulfill their dream. On the borderline between fantasy and reality the four of them realize that when you have nothing you can risk everything. They rush into a planned bank robbery without realizing that money is the last thing they need. Because fate collides them with people who dream as well.

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One More Dream - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Nikolay Mutafchiev

Main Cast

  • Mira Boyadjieva
  • Nikolay Mutafchiev
  • Irena Todorova
  • Monio Monev
  • Dilyana Popova
  • Deyan Donkov
  • Koyna Ruseva
  • Maria Silvestar
  • Kitodar Todorov
  • Marinela Angelova

Writers

  • Nikolay Mutafchiev
  • Hristina Apostolova

One More Dream - FAQs

What is One More Dream about?

One More Dream follows four Bulgarian women who have hit rock bottom and, in a moment of wild desperation, decide to rob a bank. The film blends dark comedy with heartfelt drama, exploring how people on the edge discover that money isn't really what they've been missing all along.

Who are the main actors in One More Dream?

The film features Mira Boyadjieva, Irena Todorova, Dilyana Popova, and Koyna Ruseva as the four women at the center of the story. They're joined by Nikolay Mutafchiev, Deyan Donkov, Monio Monev, Maria Silvestar, Kitodar Todorov, and Marinela Angelova.

Does One More Dream have a happy ending?

Without giving too much away, One More Dream leans toward an emotionally uplifting resolution. The four women's chaotic journey leads them to unexpected connections and self-discovery, suggesting that what they truly needed was never the money — but the courage to dream again.

Who directed One More Dream?

One More Dream was directed by Nikolay Mutafchiev, who also co-wrote the screenplay and appears in the film as the Russian boss. Mutafchiev is a well-known Bulgarian actor and filmmaker, and this project showcases his talent both behind and in front of the camera.

When was One More Dream released?

One More Dream had its Bulgarian release on October 19, 2012. The film is also known under the alternative title One More Dream in the US market, and it has since become available on several international digital platforms.

Where can you stream One More Dream online?

You can watch One More Dream on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home — all offering rental or purchase options. Fandango at Home Free also makes it available with ads, so there's a no-cost option if you don't mind a few commercial breaks.

Is One More Dream based on a true story?

One More Dream is not based on a specific true story. It's an original screenplay written by Nikolay Mutafchiev and Hristina Apostolova. That said, the film draws on very relatable human experiences — desperation, longing, and the universal desire to break free from a life that feels stuck.

What are some movies similar to One More Dream?

If you enjoyed One More Dream, you might also like Four Against the Bank (2016), Time to Hunt (2020), Closer to the Moon (2014), The Plan (2018), and The First Day of My Life (2023). These films share similar themes of unlikely heists, desperate characters, and darkly comic storytelling.

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