Put on your ‘Sneakers’ and run for some Bulgarian films

A new generation of filmmakers is bringing Bulgarian cinema out of obscurity and onto the world stage

Arts & Leisure
Raymond Johnston | 08.02.2012
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The Czech hit film ‘Želary’ had a Bulgarian cinematographer
True stories of online dating inspired the plot of ‘Love.net’
‘Sneakers’ caused a stir at the Moscow International Film Festival
A fan takes his obsession to extremes in ‘My Mate Manchester United’
The documentary ‘Rules of Single Life’ takes its style from fiction films
The Czech hit film ‘Želary’ had a Bulgarian cinematographer
True stories of online dating inspired the plot of ‘Love.net’
‘Sneakers’ caused a stir at the Moscow International Film Festival
A fan takes his obsession to extremes in ‘My Mate Manchester United’
The documentary ‘Rules of Single Life’ takes its style from fiction films
The Czech hit film ‘Želary’ had a Bulgarian cinematographer
True stories of online dating inspired the plot of ‘Love.net’
‘Sneakers’ caused a stir at the Moscow International Film Festival
A fan takes his obsession to extremes in ‘My Mate Manchester United’
The documentary ‘Rules of Single Life’ takes its style from fiction films
The Czech hit film ‘Želary’ had a Bulgarian cinematographer
True stories of online dating inspired the plot of ‘Love.net’
‘Sneakers’ caused a stir at the Moscow International Film Festival
A fan takes his obsession to extremes in ‘My Mate Manchester United’
The documentary ‘Rules of Single Life’ takes its style from fiction films
The Czech hit film ‘Želary’ had a Bulgarian cinematographer

The fourth edition of the Days of Bulgarian Film festival is bringing some of the best of that country’s recent cinema to Kino Lucerna and FAMU, the Film and TV School of the Faculty of Performing Arts, from Feb. 10 to 12.

“Some really good films were released in Bulgaria in the last few years. The creators of these films are mostly young people. In the past few years, we have seen a new generation of filmmakers with a fresh outlook and innovative approaches,” Galina Todorova, director of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute (BKI) in Prague, told Czech Position.

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