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Bulgarian film "Women Do Cry" selected to compete for the European Film Awards

Scene from the film "Women Do Cry"
Photo: siff.bg

The Bulgarian film "Women Do Cry" is among 30 films that the board of the European Film Academy chose for the academy's feature film selection for 2022, Bulgaria's National Film Centre announced. 

The film by the directing duo Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova is a co-production between Bulgaria and France. It presents the family history of five women, talks about hidden violence and other topics that are difficult to talk about in our society.

This is the directorial duo's second nomination for these awards, after their first film "Cat on the Wall" was shortlisted in 2020. 

The European Film Awards will be presented on December 10 in Reykjavik, Iceland.



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