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Sofia Film Fest is visiting Varna again

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On March 22, with the Bulgarian film Klopka (The Trap), the 15th edition of the Sofia Film Fest will start in the coastal city Varna, the organizers from Artin Vision announce. 
Between March 22 and 30, Varna moviegoers will be able to see a selection of 20 titles. Among them are films awarded with the Golden Palm, nominations for Oscar, Golden Globe and LUX 2024, add the organizers. 

The film Klopka is a co-production of Bulgaria and Germany. It is a contender for the grand prize at the "Sofia - City of Cinema" festival. 

The film director is Nadezhda Koseva known for her feature film debut Irina, winner of over 20 international awards. She is a member of the European Film Academy and the founder of the KinoKlas Foundation, with which, together with her colleagues, she teaches filmmaking to children from all over Bulgaria.



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