Bulgarian National Film Center
The 24th Sofia International Film Festival and the 17th Sofia Meetings Postponed
The decision follows the measures taken by the government of the Republic of Bulgaria to prevent the dissemination of the COVID-19 coronavirus in the country
Bulgaria Adopts Final Amendments to Film Industry Act
Bulgaria's Parliament voted on 15 November 2018 to adopt the definitive amendments to the Film Industry Act, proposed by the Council of Ministers in August 2018.
Hungarian Film Takes Top Award at Love Is Folly IFF in Bulgaria
VARNA: Hungarian film The Troupe by Pál Sándor was awarded the Golden Aphrodite at the 26th edition of the Love is Folly International Film Festival,organised by the Congress and Festival Centre - Varna from 24 August to 2 September 2018. For the first time the festival hosted the industry event Bulgarian Producers by the Sea, as part of the Mannheim Meeting Place (MPP).
The 11th Bulgarian Cinema Festival in Rome is Coming soon
At the junction between the streets, bearing the names of Anna Magnani and Marcello Mastroianni, in the heart of Villa Borghese, the Festival of Bulgarian Cinema returns for the eleventh time, June 28th to July 1, reports TransmediumNews.
Victor Bojinov Delves Into Bulgarian History in ''Heights''
One of the most ambitious Bulgarian projects in recent years, Heights is an adaptation of Milen Ruskov's novel of the same name, published in 2011. The EUR 1.35M project explores the Bulgarian realities of the 1870s a few years before the war, that would liberate the country from the Ottoman occupation, writes Cineuropa.
Ten Contemporary Bulgarian Movies to be Shown in Barcelona from January 5 to 29
Ten contemporary Bulgarian movies will be shown at the Filmoteca de Catalunya in Barcelona between January 5 and 29 as part of the thematic cycle "Bulgaria, the invisible Europe".
The program includes ten Bulgarian feature and documentary films, which have been shot during the past 15 years.
Bulgaria's Plovdiv Hosts Documentary, Animation Film Festival
The second largest city of Bulgaria will host the 22nd edition of the Golden Rhyton documentary and animation film festival between November 30 and December 5.
The festival, which is organised by the Bulgarian National Film Centre, is dedicated to the promotion of Bulgarian documentary and animated movie-making and is one of the largest film events held in the country.
Aferim! of Radu Jude wins silver bear for Best Director at Berlinale 2015
Director Radu Jude received the Silver Bear for "Aferim!", at the Berlinale 2015 Film Festival, on Saturday evening.
Photo: (c) Luo Huanhuan / Xinhua Flux
"If I knew I would win such a prize, I would have been more serious when shooting it," Radu Jude said on the Berlinale stage.
Bulgarian Films Screened At Berlinale Film Festival
Nobody Wants the Night is a Spanish-French-Bulgarian co-production recently opened the 65th edition of the Berlinale Film Festival.
The movie tells the story of adventurous young men and women are trying to find their place in history through the winter frost of Greenland, as reported by Film New Europe.