After Zornitsa Sophia’s film Mother, the Bulgarian entry for the Oscars' best international feature film award was rejected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on 21 September due to violation of eligibility requirements, the National Film Centre has selected another Bulgarian entry.
The Bulgarian contender for best international feature film will be In the Heart of the Machine, directed by Martin Makariev. The prison thriller won the Golden Rose award at the Varna festival of the same name in 2021, and the best film award at Sofia Film Fest in 2022.
People with mental disabilities will share their unique perspective on Sofia's architectural heritage in the photographic exhibition "Architectural Stories from Old Sofia". It will be opened on November 1 in the Cultural Space of the Central Sofia Market..
Although they came with the calling to uplift our world, the chosen ones not only followed their predetermined path, but also risked not fully revealing themselves because of their sacred duty to the Fatherland. Among these Renaissance Bulgarians was..
The Plovdiv Jazz Festival is celebrating its tenth birthday this year with a program, both in the summer and autumn, featuring some of the biggest names in the world of jazz. The autumn edition will announce the second largest city in Bulgaria - Plovdiv,..
World-famous opera singer Sonya Yoncheva has received the "Musician of the Year, 2023" award. It was presented to her by BNR Director General Milen..
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis awarded maestro Nayden Todorov the Order of Cultural Merit in the rank of Grand Officer, Category F - Promoting..
A photographic exhibition "Sylvie Vartan and her Bulgaria", dedicated to the French music icon of Bulgarian origin, will be open to the public from..
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