Kinematograf Unveils Contemporary Bulgarian Shorts in Upcoming Season
As autumn ushers in colder weather, bringing out coats and scarves, "Kinematograf," Bulgaria's largest short film platform, returns with its themed movie nights. The "New Bulgarian Cinema" program continues this season, offering a fresh lineup of modern Bulgarian short films. This edition showcases four productions—two animations and two live-action films—all created within the last five years.
The fourth installment of these themed screenings promises a varied and engaging experience for audiences, ranging from energetic comedy and sharp sarcasm to surreal and philosophical narratives. "New Bulgarian Cinema" vol. 4 will take place on October 18 at 18:30 at the Peyo K. Yavorov Regional Library in Burgas, on October 21 at 19:00 in the new cultural events hall at Central Halls in Sofia, and on November 13 at 19:00 at the Art Gallery in Ruse.
The featured films include:
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Due to Unforeseen Circumstances by director Petеr Chiviyski, which follows a narrow-minded taxi driver who, in an attempt to regain confidence and authority, takes a risky decision. However, a bizarre situation leads him to another failure, providing a sarcastic commentary on hidden prejudices in Bulgarian society.
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The Chatterbox, directed by Alexa Trayanova and Kalina Dimitrova, captures the chaotic experience of a hurried passenger picking up a taxi. The Balkan driver, in his typical white tank top, smoking and listening to pop-folk radio, grumbles about the state of the country—a scenario familiar to many Bulgarians. Buckle up for this quick ride through everyday life.
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10 Minutes by Nadya Todorova tells a tragicomic story inspired by a real event from 1945, where a...
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