Bulgarian feature headed to Berlin
Petar Popzlatev's Az, Grafinyata(The Countess)was chosen to take part in theBerlinale program named after Helke Misselwitz's East German 1988 documentary After Winter Comes Spring.
Top TV channels report gains
Statistical agency TNC TV Plan reports that Bulgarian advertising income registered more than €404 million in 2008, a substantial gain over 2007's €283 million.
Archive marks 50th anniversary
The Bulgarian National Film Archive marks its 50th anniversary with a year long programme of selected films.
Bulgarian animator reaps Wall E success
Bulgarians are celebrating native son Anthony Christov, Art Director of the Disney owned Pixar Animation Studio, following the Golden Globe award and the six Oscar nominations for Wall E.
Bulgarian short distinguished at Sundance
The short film jury of the 25th Sundance Film Festival, composed of directorGerardo Naranjo, actor Lou Taylor Pucci and film journalist Sharon Swart awarded Nadejda Koseva's Omelette with an Honorable…
Bulgarian Short shows in Sundance
Nadezhda Koseva's short Omelette (http://festival.sundance.org/2009/film_events/films/omelette) was chosen for the International Short Films program of the Utah based Sundance Film Festival.
Bulgarian actor Dimitar Manchev dies at age 74
Dimitar Manchev, one of Bulgaria's most popular stage, film and tv actors passed away January 14 in Sofia.
Voice Over starts filming in Sofia
Bulgarian scriptwriter and film and documentary director Svetoslav Ovcharov (A Farewell to Hemingway, Bulgaria, That's Me!) has begun shooting his new feature Voice Over.
Bulgarian National hit Dzift breaks box office records
In just over 10 weeks, and in less than 10 cinema halls, Javor Gardev's Dzift surpassed the expectations of both the Alexandra distribution group and production company Miramar Film.
Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev
Stefan Komandarev (1966), whose film The World is Big and Salvation Lurks around the Corner is making an extraordinary tour of international film festivals, didn't intend to become a filmmaker.
Bulgarian actress of the year: Ernestina Shinova
Known as the beautiful muse of her extravagant film director husband Andrei Slabakov, Ernestina Shinova visibly advanced her career with portrayals of two characters in his long-awaited Hindemith.
Peter Weir set to film The Way Back in Bulgaria
Australian director Peter Weir plans a two month shoot on The Way Back in Bulgaria beginning in March, 2009.
Two Bulgarian film projects awarded in Thessaloniki
The recent 49th Thessaloniki IFF (http://www.filmfestival.gr/) turned out to be most profitable for Bulgarian filmmakers.
Bulgarian chain to build more cinemas
The Arena chain of cinemas in Bulgaria plans to add 13-15 new cinemas in the next four years.
Bulgarian producers tempted by Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki IFF (www.filmfestival.gr) has selected a number of Bulgarian projects and films for the forthcoming Agora Film Market and the Balkan Survey program.
Cinemania 2008 brings big titles to Sofia
The 22nd Cinemania World Film Panorama kicks off November 7 in Sofia with Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones film Shine a Light.
Bulgaria doubles public money for film
The Bulgarian National Film Council, working with the National Film Center and the Ministry of Culture, will more than double support for films in 2009, increasing from 3.5 million to…
Innocently Yours films in Bulgaria
Producer/writer/director Kiran Kolarov's Innocently Yours has begun filming in Bulgaria,
Distribution of Bulgarian films gains traction
The fall kicked off with the first success of a modern distribution style for new Bulgarian films.
Farewell Hemingway, hello Bulgaria
Svetoslav Ovtcharov's A Farewell to Hemingway is the latest piece from Bulgaria, which in the last five years has pulled itself out of cinematic oblivio.