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.
On 25 January 2025, the Bulgarian National Radio will celebrate its 90th anniversary . The public broadcaster is organising a series of events to mark the occasion. A special programme today presents a multimedia project - a virtual exhibition,..
"Hello, my name is Marin Marinov, I am an artist and I am currently an assistant professor of fine art painting under Professor Kiril Bozhkov at the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. This is the starting point of a kaleidoscopic story that will take us,..
When was the last time you went to a live music venue? Did you notice the faces of the people there? They were different, weren't they? - This is what the exhibition "Sofia's Faces by Night" will try to show us when it opens on January 16 in the heart of..
Today at 4:00 p.m. in the Open-Air Gallery in the City Garden of Sofia, the documentary exhibition "Resurrection of Freedom" will be opened . The..
The National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by maestro Nayden Todorov will present works by Bulgarian composers in concerts dedicated to Bulgaria's..
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