Bulgarian documentary "Loving Carmen" by director Nayo Titzin has won the Art Direction Award at the international ARTE NON STOP FILM FESTIVAL in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In the mid-19th century, Carmen, a gypsy girl from a cigarette factory in Seville, scandalized the world with her free spirit and instantly became a symbol of the modern, independent woman. For more than 100 years musicians, singers, directors, researchers and collectors have been retelling the story of Carmen, which has already turned into a legend.
The premiere of the Bulgarian-Ukrainian film "The End of the River" by Bessarabian-Bulgarian director Vasil Barkov will take place today at 6.30pm at the Cinema House (37, Exarch Joseph Street, Sofia). The film is "an emotional and visually striking..
The most genre-diverse festival produced by the National Palace of Culture has been revived under the motto "Dialogue of Colors and Thoughts", with a central theme— the unifying power of art. The National Palace of Culture has over ten festival formats,..
The New Bulgarian University announces the start of its initiative Spring Days of the Arts , a celebration of creativity and culture. From today until 5 June, more than 30 cultural and artistic events will take place, involving students, faculty and..
A feature film is being made about the life of Lili Ivanova, the team of the biggest name in Bulgarian pop music announced. The film has the working..
"Tableware", "assembly line", "production process" - this is the terminology of the so-called applied artists of 20th century Bulgaria. But one artist,..
The premiere of the Bulgarian-Ukrainian film "The End of the River" by Bessarabian-Bulgarian director Vasil Barkov will take place today at 6.30pm at the..
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