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Radio Bulgaria visits the Bulgarians in Italy

Elzhana Popova: "Italian cinema still has a clichéd image of Eastern European women"‎

Photo: Veneta Nikolova

She was one of the most filmed Bulgarian actresses in the 1990s. She was part of the troupe of the National Theater in Sofia with a vivid stage presence. Elzhana Popova is a legend for an entire generation of Bulgarians. We remember her mostly as "the girl with the big eyes" from the cult television series Home for Our Children directed by Nedelcho Chernev. ‎She is also unforgettable in the role of Yana in Cry for Help of director Nikola Rudarov.


But instead of a glamorous career and fame in Bulgaria, Elzhana Popova chose love. For 35 years now, the beloved Bulgarian actress has been living in Rome, together with her husband Mario Squillante, owner of an acting agency, and their three daughters. She claims that, unlike many of her peers during Socialism, she never dreamed of living abroad. But in 1988, the wind of fate blew her to the Eternal City. She arrived for a specialization, but stayed for good.

"At that time we could not travel freely and I wanted to come to Rome because we knew so much about the art, about the culture of Italy. I wanted to see and then return to Sofia. I had a wonderful job in Bulgaria, I had a lot of engagements for television and cinema. I had no intention of staying here," Elzhana recalls. But love suddenly overtook her and she made her life choice - she stayed in Italy.

Elzhana Popova currently teaches acting according to Stanislavski's system at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinemtografia - one of the oldest and most prestigious film schools in Europe. "For nearly 20 years now, I have been teaching what my professors from Bulgaria's Film and Acting Academy taught me. I am a product of Bulgarian education, of Bulgarian culture, and I am extremely grateful for what they gave me," says Elzhana, adding that in Italy I had to start from scratch. However, she managed to build a successful career as well:


"I have played both for cinema and television, and at the beginning also in the theater with interesting famous actors. For example, in the series, which was also shown in Bulgaria - "Incantesimo". I have played in almost all Italian series, but mostly as girls or women from Eastern Europe. There is certainly a clichéd image of them here. For example, I played a girl who is a prostitute. Or the female characters are women who clean houses or take care of the elderly or children. Nowhere in the movies is there a girl from Eastern Europe who has a profession such as an architect or other," says Elzhana Popova.‎

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Very little is known about Bulgaria in Italy, about Bulgarian culture - also. But recently, along with the film Blaga's Lessons by Stefan Komandarev, which won an award at the Rome Film Festival, Bulgarian culture is being talked about more often, Elzhana claims. To the question of what message does modern Bulgarian cinema send, she answers as follows:


"For a long time, the Bulgarian films that I was able to see took place in some very remote villages, and there is nothing wrong with that. But the idea that is given is almost that all people in Bulgaria live like this. Or they talked about drugs, corruption and everything gray, sad and gloomy. In general, some of the filmmakers show us this. So the image that is given of Bulgaria, as well as of other countries of Eastern Europe, is this. But of course there are exceptions. I have seen wonderful Bulgarian films, such as "Aga", which takes place in the midst of shining snow fields, it is very interesting! Or "Photo with Yuki", which is again photographed in the village, but is presented in a different way. I like films that emphasize the universal message, not so much the regional one," says Elzhana Popova. 

And she adds that there is an extremely high level of theater, cinema, music and literature in Bulgaria and she hopes that Bulgarian culture will be known and appreciated more and more outside the national borders.

Read more about the visit of the team of Radio Bulgaria in Rome and their meetings with our compatriots in the Italian capital:

Published by Rositsa Petkova


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