The grand prize of the 25th edition of the Sofia International Film Festival goes to "The Pink Cloud" by Brazilian director Iuli Gerbase, BNT has reported. The film tells the story of a pink toxic cloud that forces people to stay locked in their homes. Curiously, the story was written 2 years before the coronavirus pandemic.
The Bulgarian movie "German Lessons" by Pavel Vesnakov received the special award of the international jury of the festival and positive reviews from international critics.
The movie about the Srebrenica genocide "Quo Vadis, Aida?" by Bosnian director Jasmila Zbanic is a winner in the Balkan Cinema section and has been nominated for an Oscar for international film.
Five former students in Prof. Andrey Daniel's class gather on his birthday to continue a conversation they once started in the 51st studio of the National Academy of Arts. "Thoughts in Material" is the title of the exhibition..
T he exhibition "Mount Athos in Drawings and Photographs" opens tonight at the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Berlin . The authors are the artist Andrey Yanev and the professor of art semiotics Miroslav Dachev. Admission is free, the institute said...
What would be the motivation in times of political crises, wars, migrant pressure and an unclear future to dream of a unified European university for film and media? An educated and cultured nation is much more difficult to manipulate..
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