The Bulgarian film "Cat in the Wall" is in the nomination list of the European Film Academy (EFA) for 2020. The members of the academy will vote for the European Film Awards, choosing from 38 titles, BTA has reported.
"Cat in the Wall" by directors Mina Mileva and Vessela Kazakova tells the story of a sharp conflict between a Bulgarian family and their neighbors in a municipal block of flats in London over an abandoned cat.
A wonderful and direct irony about people on the dole, about Brexit and much more, Cinema Nuovo wrote. According to Screen International, the authenticity of working-class images is particularly impressive - something that British cinema sometimes finds difficult to convey successfully.
The fourth national Biennial of Illustrations opens today in the triangular tower of Serdica, part of the Regional Museum of History in Sofia. As during its previous editions, the biennial is not themed. “The aim is to enable the authors to..
“A story that is worthy of a movie” is what we often say when we hear about some incredible event or an interesting story. It is cinema that seems to help today's digitally dependent person, for whom the magical worlds of paper books..
After the success of the "We are the children of the river" festival in September, a civic foundation is once again collaborating with the Plovdiv City Centre Municipality. This time they have organised an exhibition of the same name, featuring..
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