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Gundi: Legend of Love premiered on 9 October 2024 in Arena Sofia [2] and its opening weekend set an all-time Bulgarian box office record. [3] In November 2024, it became the highest-grossing film in Bulgarian history and the first film to sell more than 500,000 tickets in Bulgaria since 1989.
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Yesterday (Bulgarian: Вчера) is a 1988 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ivan Andonov and based on Vlado Daverov's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name. It stars Hristo Shopov, Sofiya Kuzeva and Georgi Staykov as students at a boarding school in Lovech in the late 1960s.
The formation of the Black Audio Film Collective, like that of Sankofa Film and Video Collective, was a response to the social unrest in Britain in the 1980s: "Influenced by contemporary debate on post-colonialism and social theorists such as Homi Bhabha and Stuart Hall, both groups centered around investigations of black identity/culture within the British experience and reworked the ...
Boyka: Undisputed marked the feature debut of British bodybuilder Martyn Ford, who is billed at 6 ft 8 in and 325 lb. [10] His character's name, Koshmar, is Russian for "Nightmare", which became his real-life nickname in the wake of the film's release. [11] [12] Principal photography took place in Bulgaria at Nu Boyana Film Studios. It was ...
Entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival: Равновесие Ravnovesie Balance Lyudmil Kirkov: 140min Georgi Georgiev-Getz, Plamena Getova, Konstantin Kotsev, Katerina Evro, Pavel Popandov, Vania Tzvetkova, Stefan Danailov, Luchezar Stoyanov, Ivan Dzhambazov, Maria Stefanova, Lyuben Chatalov and Anton Radichev: Color; Mono; Drama
bTV Cinema is a Bulgarian television channel, broadcasting movies and serials. It is part of bTV Media Group, owned by CME (Central European Media Enterprises). The channel starts on 7 December 2009. [1] bTV Cinema is aimed at viewers of all ages with an emphasis on active audiences aged 18–49 years. [2]
The formation of Sankofa Film and Video Collective, like that of the Black Audio Film Collective, was a response to the social unrest in Britain in the 1980s: "Influenced by contemporary debate on post-colonialism and social theorists such as Homi Bhabha and Stuart Hall, both groups centered around investigations of black identity/culture within the British experience and reworked the ...