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European Work In Progress pitching event awards €60,000 worth of prizes
The jury included Edinburgh International FIlm Festival director Paul Ridd.
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Bankside acquires Toronto satire ‘Triumph’; unveils first look (exclusive)
It is the third in a trilogy of films by Bulgraia’s Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov, following ‘The Lesson’ and ’Glory’.
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‘Windless’: Karlovy Vary Review
Bulgarian rapper FYRE is a returning emigrant forced to confront both his own past, and that of his country
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Mexican drama ‘Sujo’ wins top prize at Sofia
The festival’s top prize has gone to a film from Mexico for the second year running.
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‘Stray Bodies’: Thessaloniki Review
Elina Psykou explores how issues of IVF, abortion and euthanasia are treated differently across Europe
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‘Arcadia’: Berlin Review
A car accident is the catalyst for the uncovering of difficult truths in this atmospheric Greek drama
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Films Boutique boards Milko Lazarov’s ‘Tarika’ (exclusive)
Lazarov’s previous film Aga closed the Berlinale in 2018, playing out of competition
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‘Medium’: Sarajevo Review
A teenage girl explores the first flushes of love against the backdrop of a blazing Athens summer
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‘Rose’ starring Sandra Huller, among buzzy Euro co-pros to receive German fund backing
Recipients also include ‘Made In EU’ the new film by Bulgaria’s Stephan Komanderev.
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‘Blaga’s Lessons’: Karlovy Vary Review
Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe winner is a tense thriller about an elderly Bulgarian woman who falls for a telephone scam
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Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev on his Karlovy Vary suspense thriller ‘Blaga’s Lessons’
Film about a pensioner who is victim of a phone scam world premieres in Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe Competition.
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Heretic boards Stephan Komandarev’s Karlovy Vary suspense drama ‘Blaga’s Lessons’; reveals first trailer (exclusive)
Komandarev’s 2017 feature Directions premiered in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
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Venice Horizons title ‘Red Shoes’ claims three awards at Sofia International Film Festival
Mexican director Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser’s debut feature Red Shoes premiered in Venice’s Horizons Extra section.
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Second features by Laurynas Bareisa and Matteo Oleotto among projects being pitched at Sofia Meetings
Co-production forum marks 20th anniversary this year.
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Dominique Deruddere’s ‘The Chapel’ sold to Korea and European territories (exclusive)
Picture Tree International closed a hat-trick of sales ahead of Filmart.
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Jessica Woodworth on her Rotterdam world premiere ‘Luka’: “What I really love is its intrinsic humour”
The ambitious film is based on the classic Italian novel, Dino Buzatti’s ’The Desert Of The Tatars’
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Academy disqualifies Bulgarian Oscar entry ‘Mother’
The film was deemed ineligible because more than 50% of the film’s dialogue is in English.
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‘Men Of Deeds’: Sarajevo Review
Pitch-dark comedy and sociopolitical commentary collide in Paul Negoescu’s portrait of a bumbling cop
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‘A Provincial Hospital’: Karlovy Vary Review
Accompished documentary looks at Covid-19 in a small town in Bulgaria
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Sofia Meetings’ top prize awarded to Dzintars Dreibergs’ second feature project ‘Escape Net’
It is produced by Marta Romanova-Jekabsane of Riga-based Kultfilma.