Biographical  drama "Helene" by Finnish director Antti  Jokinen has  won the  grand prize at the 28th edition of the Love is Folly International Film Festival,  Varna. 
The film tells the story of the famous Finnish artist Helena Sofia  Schjerfbeck (1682-1946) and her love affair with young art critic  Einar Reuter. Actress Laura Birn won the Best Actress award for her  portrayal of the artist. 
Alex Lowther was honored for Best Actor for his role in the UK film Old Boys. The jury's special award went to Hungarian film "Tall Tales", directed by Attila Szàsz. Bulgarian actor Stefan Mavrodiev received the prize for overall creativity.
 
On the eve of one of the brightest Bulgarian holidays – the Day of the National Awakeners, the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in London welcomed the guests of the Bulgarian National Radio in a meeting-conversation with Bulgarian poet Mirela Ivanova,..
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