Bulgarian documentary "Loving Carmen" by director Nayo Titzin has won the Art Direction Award at the international ARTE NON STOP FILM FESTIVAL in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In the mid-19th century, Carmen, a gypsy girl from a cigarette factory in Seville, scandalized the world with her free spirit and instantly became a symbol of the modern, independent woman. For more than 100 years musicians, singers, directors, researchers and collectors have been retelling the story of Carmen, which has already turned into a legend.
Writer Kalin Terziyski will present his collection of short stories "Is Anyone There to Love You?" at the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Berlin on April 1. The book, translated into German by Elvira Bormann, tells of life in a city full of mystery,..
On Theater Day - March 27, the Union of Artists in Bulgaria traditionally presented the National Awards for Performing Arts IKAR. The award for outstanding contribution to Bulgarian theatre went to actor Yavor Milushev and was..
Bulgarian authors and cultural figures are representing our country at the Leipzig Book Fair 2025. Among them is poet, writer, composer and musician Emanuil Vidinski, who will participate today in the discussion "Between Germany and Bulgaria",..
A thirty-six-hour theater and film marathon will be presented to audiences in Sofia by the students of the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts..
With Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead , young Boyan Kracholov - one of the most compelling contemporary Bulgarian theatre directors - makes his debut..
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