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Golden Rose Bulgarian Cinema Festival will hand out its awards at September 28

Scene from the film "The Last Glarus"
Photo: National Film Centre

The Golden Rose Bulgarian Cinema Festival was opened in Varna with the premiere of the documentary film "The Last Glarus". 

In the 41st edition of this oldest Bulgarian film forum, more than 60 Bulgarian titles will be shown on the screen, many of which are premieres. 

12 feature films produced in the last year participate in the main competition. Among them are "The Lessons of Goodness", "Scent of the Linden", "The Plague", "The Pulse of the Dance", "Apostle: A Gentle Knight in Brutalia", "Diade", "Notes on a Betrayal", "The Good Driver" , "Vasil", "F 1.618", "Game of Trust" and "Chalga". 

There are 25 titles in the short film competition. For the first time, TV series will also compete. 

The Golden Rose festival will continue until September 28, when the awards will be announced.



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