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  2. List of Bulgarian films of the 1990s - Wikipedia

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  3. Yesterday (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Gundi: Legend of Love - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Shotyi Bole Shotyi Kichhu Nei - Wikipedia

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    The film follows the titular twelve members of a jury as they deliberate a supposedly clear-cut murder trial and details the tension among them when one juror argues that the defendant might not be guilty. The film is named after the line "Ashole Shotyi Bole Shotyi Kichhu Nei" from the song "Ei Srabon", written and composed by Anupam Roy.

  6. List of Bulgarian films of the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. bTV Cinema - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Boyka: Undisputed - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Nova (Bulgarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nova, stylized as NOVA [1] and previously marketed as NTV or Nova Television, is a Bulgarian free-to-air television network launched on 16 July 1994. [2] Nova TV, alongside the channels Kino Nova, Nova News, Nova Sport, DIEMA, Diema Family and Diema Sport are part of Nova Broadcasting Group and owned by United Group.