The Grand Prize of the 26th Golden Rhyton Festival for a documentary film went to "Avantyurista" by director Anna Petkova. The latest film by Petkova, who passed away in early 2022, traces the fate of dissident Grigor Simov, the founder of the Society for the Protection of Human Rights, who lives in a depopulated village near the Bulgarian-Serbian border.
Svilen Dimitrov's film "Shell in Love" received the award for animation. A total of 24 films participated in the competition program. The festival was held in Sofia, which is an exception as it is usually held in the city of Plovdiv.
The director’s prize went to Stefan Komandarev for "Life from Life", focusing on organ donation.
The 64th edition of the international music festival "March Music Days" begins today in Ruse. It will last until 31 March. Twenty-three concerts, ranging from Renaissance and Baroque to contemporary music and jazz , will be performed by elite..
"Shhhh... It's time for cinema" - this is the motto for the next two weeks as Sofia becomes the cinema capital of Europe . The 29th edition of the largest cinema forum in the Balkans - the International Sofia Film Fest (SFF) opens tonight in Hall No. 1..
What is the impact of digital technologies on the arts, and can theatre, by shifting its core paradigms, continue to offer its unique experience to audiences while pushing them beyond the limits of their own perceptions? Can it take them into realms that..
"Bulgarian" is the title of a new bilingual book featuring the works of Ivaylo Balabanov (1945-2021), which is being prepared for print on the..
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