Sofia City of Film grand prix award for best film of the 24th Sofia International Film Fest went to "Sister" (Bulgaria-Qatar co-production), directed by Svetla Tsotsorkova, producers Svetoslav Ovcharov and Svetla Tsotsorkova. The Special Jury Award went to "Nocturnal" (Great Britain) directed by Nathalie Biancheri. The Best Director Award went to Eva Cools for her "Cleo" film (Belgium). The Best Bulgarian Film award goes to "Cat in the Wall" directed by Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova. The Best Balkan Film Award went to "A Tale of Three Sisters" (Turkey, Germany, Netherlands, Greece) directed by Emin Alper. This year's edition of Sofia International Film Fest presented 111 films from 48 countries.
''The government's term of office is short. It would be very difficult for someone who is completely unprepared'', caretaker Minister of Culture Nayen Todorov said in response to a question why he had accepted this position for the second time...
Well over 30 artists and performing arts and climate experts from several countries in Central and South-Eastern Europe - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, North Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro - have arrived in Sofia to take..
The traditional international scientific conference Art Studies Readings, module Ancient Art, will be held in Sofia from 11 to 13 April. The forum, organised by the Institute of Art Studies at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, aims to bring..
The Wilson Gallery and Museum in the British town of Cheltenham displays a unique collection of paintings by a Bulgarian emigrant who lived and..
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