Hotel Central (Bulgarian: Ã¥þÃÂõû æõýÃÂÃÂðû, also known as The Central Hotel) is a 1983 Bulgarian film written and directed by Veselin Branev. It premiered at the 40th edition of the Venice Film Festival to large critical acclaim. The film is based on two short stories of .
Set on the eve of the 1934 coup d'état, the film tells the parallel stories of the chambermaid Tinka, who is forced to prostitution, and of a stage company led by Tinka's idol.