email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

Bulgaria


447 articles available in total starting from 14/03/2005. Last article published on 02/06/2025.

Review: Phi 1.618

Review: Phi 1.618

Bulgarian-Canadian animator Theodore Ushev's first feature is an anti-utopia fairytale that questions scientific progress against the backdrop of post-communist decadence  

29/11/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | First Feature Competition

Review: Suna

Review: Suna

Çiğdem Sezgin’s sensitive drama featuring Turkish singer Nurcan Eren slips into the lonely inner world of a spiritually independent woman who clashes with unshakeable patriarchy  

29/11/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | Critics’ Picks

Young authors and the female condition form the focus of the 5th Balkan Film Festival

Young authors and the female condition form the focus of the 5th Balkan Film Festival

The event promoting meet-ups and collaboration between the Balkan and Italian film industries will unspool 29 November – 4 December at Rome’s Casa del Cinema  

16/11/2022 | Festivals | Awards | Italy

Review: Listen

Review: Listen

In her second film, Greek director Maria Douza follows a deaf girl whose impairment at times seems to be more of a gift than a curse  

15/11/2022 | Thessaloniki 2022

Maria Douza • Director of Listen

Interview: Maria Douza • Director of Listen

“People always have problems with adaptation, whether they are forced to move or they do it of their own free will”

The Greek filmmaker speaks about the process of adjusting to new realities, which is the profound leitmotif behind her second feature  

14/11/2022 | Thessaloniki 2022

Avelina Prat • Director of Vasil

Interview: Avelina Prat • Director of Vasil

"People tend to help, but only when it doesn't affect our own comfort"

We spoke to the Spanish director about her debut film, which has just screened at festivals in Poland and Spain, shortly before its Spanish premiere  

04/11/2022 | /Spain/Bulgaria

Review: Vasil

Review: Vasil

In her debut film, Avelina Prat explores the subtle relationship between two strangers as she analyses feelings deeper than mere empathy  

02/11/2022 | Valencia 2022

Review: Shakespeare Like a Street Dog

Review: Shakespeare Like a Street Dog

Valeri Iordanov’s second feature, immersed in the savage environment of a Bulgarian Roma ghetto, searches cross points between the talents for art and survival simultaneously  

21/10/2022 | Golden Rose 2022

Review: The Art of Falling

Review: The Art of Falling

Bulgarian first-time director Orlin Milchev comes up with a coming-of-age story in which mother and daughter are maturing simultaneously  

04/10/2022 | Golden Rose 2022

Zornitsa Sophia wins the Golden Rose Trophy with Mother

Zornitsa Sophia wins the Golden Rose Trophy with Mother

The director has triumphed at the gathering for the second time, after her feature debut, Mila from Mars, shared the main prize with Stanimir Trifonov’s Burning Out in 2004  

30/09/2022 | Golden Rose 2022 | Awards

Privacy Policy