LEVSKI is a classic tale about the life and death of the greatest Bulgarian revolutionary Vasil Levski. The story starts in 1841, during the darkest period of the Turkish yoke. Five-year-old Levski sees Turks raping and slaughtering young women in a small church and the survival of a little baby boy, the son of a high-ranking Turkish officer. The life stories of the two boys become intertwined as they grow into young men. After his father`s death Levski enters a monastery to become a monk, but the education he receives there makes him realize how tragic the plight of his people is and understand that they are slaves of the cruel rule of an empire whose elite have lost themselves in a world of meaningless existence. He takes the decision to leave religious life and dedicates himself to the idea of liberating his beloved motherland. Levski gets trained as a legionnaire and joins the rebellion movement. Later he succeeds in setting up more than 400 revolutionary committees all over the country when one of his apostles attacks a convoy of the Turkish postal service. That leads to a series of treacherous acts and many of his followers are killed. The feeling of guilt about these deaths, the disappointment in the mentality of his people whose minds are as difficult to reach as a stone wall and the realization that perhaps he is years ahead of his time made Levski sacrifice himself and his own life in the name of the survival of the revolution by turning himself in to the Turks.