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New Bulgarian children's film "The Tesla Case" provokes interest

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One true friendship, a touch of jealousy, science and a mysterious werewolf lurking in the forest await viewers in the new Bulgarian children's film "The Tesla Case", which will be released in theatres in Bulgaria at the end of March.

For now, the movie trailer hints at the main characters Tony and Raya and the plot. 

Young cinema viewers in Bulgaria will finally have the opportunity to watch a modern Bulgarian children's feature film, presented with many adventures and lessons by the film director Andrey Hadjivasilev.

A week ago, "The Tesla Case" and Andrey Hadjivasilev participated in the program and meetings of the Bulgarian stand at the European Film Market at the Berlinale Festival and also at the annual meeting of ECFA (European Children's Film Association). 

In Berlin, "The Tesla Case" received 4 new festival selections.

The film already has an award - the audience's award for the best film in the competition program of the 40th anniversary edition of the Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival.






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