Bulgaria / France 44 articles available in total starting from 31/08/2010. Last article published on 13/08/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next Episode 12: Women Do Cry (Bulgaria/France)The producers of Vesela Kazakova's and Mina Mileva's film are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their film, which has received Eurimages support 17/11/2021 | The Co-production PodcastInterview: Stefan Arsenijević • Director of As Far as I Can Walk“We need to reconsider what tradition is and adapt it to the new reality”With the help of a medieval epic poem, the Serbian director intends to reinvigorate his cultural heritage 27/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | CompetitionReview: As Far as I Can WalkSerbian director Stefan Arsenijević is back with a surprising concept and an accomplished film telling the story of two African refugees looking for their place in Europe 24/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | CompetitionEXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Karlovy Vary title As Far as I Can WalkA reimagining of the Serbian epic poem Banovich Strahinya, Stefan Arsenijević’s second feature centres on a young couple of Ghanaian migrants 11/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | CompetitionReview: Women Do CryCANNES 2021: Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova make a political satire that looks at the sexual power structures still prevalent in Bulgaria and worldwide, using comedy, anger and frustration 19/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardInterview: Mina Mileva, Vesela Kazakova • Directors of Women Do Cry“This is not a normal film”CANNES 2021: The women in this Un Certain Regard entry have a lot on their minds and have to learn to stop sweeping things under the carpet 06/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardMihai Mincan in pre-production with his fiction debut, To the NorthThe movie will tell the story of a Romanian stowaway on a transatlantic ship 10/03/2021 | Production | Funding | Romania/Greece/France/Bulgaria/Czech RepublicStefan Arsenijević’s As Far as I Can Walk currently in post-productionThe Serbian director’s new feature, set for release in 2021, is a contemporary adaptation of the Serbian medieval epic poem Banovich Strahinya 22/12/2020 | Production | Funding | Serbia/France/Luxembourg/Bulgaria/LithuaniaInterview: Jivan Avetisyan • Director of Gate to Heaven“I’m still searching for ways to explain to my nine-year old son what happened and why”Armenia’s Jivan Avetisyan tells us about his latest feature, its exclusion from Moscow Film Festival and his new projects 26/11/2020 | /ArmeniaReview: Gate to HeavenJivan Avetisyan’s third feature is a gripping war drama set during the 2016 Four-Day War in Nagorno-Karabakh 19/11/2020 | Films | Reviews | Armenia/Lithuania/Germany/France/USA/Bulgaria/Czech Republic/Italy previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next