Zhaleika wins the top award at the 20th Sofia International Film Festival
- I, Olga Hepnarova, Frenzy and Rauf were among the other winning titles

Zhaleika [+see also:
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interview: Salome Demuria
interview: Vano Burduli
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My Father, My Mother, My Sister (Bulgaria) by Dimitar Kotsev-Shosho received the Audience Award, while the Best Director Award went to Tomas Weinreb and Petr Kazda for their film I, Olga Hepnarova [+see also:
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film profile] (Czech Republic/Poland/Slovakia). A Special Mention went to Anjela Nedyalkova for her role in The Paradise Suite [+see also:
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Red Light by Toma Vasharov received the Best Bulgarian Short Film Award; meanwhile, the Best Documentary Award went to Tomer Heymann’s Mr. Gaga [+see also:
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The Best Balkan Film Award went to Frenzy [+see also:
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interview: Emin Alper
film profile] (Turkey/France/Qatar) by Emin Alper, and Zeki Demirkubuz’s Nausea (Turkey) received a Special Mention. Ivaylo Hristov’s Losers [+see also:
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interview: Ivaylo Hristov
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interview: Svetla Tsotsorkova
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The 20th edition of the Sofia IFF presented a total of 210 films from 58 countries. Approximately 270 directors, producers, festival organisers and film experts were among this edition’s guests, and directors Terry Gilliam, Bela Tarr and Ted Kotcheff received the Sofia Award for their contributions to world cinema.
Here is the complete list of the award winners:
Sofia City of Film Grand Prix Award
Zhaleika [+see also:
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Audience Award
My Father, My Mother, My Sister – Dimitar Kotsev-Shosho
Special Jury Award
The Summer of Frozen Fountains [+see also:
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interview: Salome Demuria
interview: Vano Burduli
film profile] – Vano Burduli
Best Director
Tomas Weinreb and Petr Kazda – I, Olga Hepnarova [+see also:
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interview: Tomáš Weinreb, Petr Kazda
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Special Mention
Anjela Nedyalkova – The Paradise Suite [+see also:
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Best Bulgarian Short Film
Red Light – Toma Vasharov
Best Documentary
Mr Gaga – Tomer Heymann
Special Mentions (Documentary Jury)
Cambridge – Eldora Traykova
The Ground We Won – Christopher Pryor
Domaine Boyar Award for Best Balkan Film
Frenzy [+see also:
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interview: Emin Alper
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Special Mention (Balkan Jury)
Nausea – Zeki Demirkubuz
Award of the Bulgarian Guild of Film Critics
Losers [+see also:
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interview: Ivaylo Hristov
film profile] – Ivaylo Hristov
Best Bulgarian Feature Film
Thirst [+see also:
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interview: Svetla Tsotsorkova
film profile] – Svetla Tsotsorkova
FIPRESCI Award
Rauf [+see also:
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Young Jury Award
The Lure [+see also:
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interview: Agnieszka Smoczyńska
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Sofia Award of Sofia Municipality for Contribution to World Cinema
Terry Gilliam
Bela Tarr
Ted Kotcheff
Georgi Stoev (Jackie), Georgi Petkov (Johnny) and Christo Iliev (Charlie)
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