Films

Oscar Nominee Maria Bakalova Before Nova TV: I Am and Will Always Be Bulgarian

"I was on location when I found out about the nomination. The words in Bulgarian definitely make me happiest, because I am and will always remain a Bulgarian girl. I'm proud of that.' That's what said exclusively for NOVA TV Maria Bakalova, our first actress to receive an Oscar nomination.

colectiv/Collective, nominated for Oscars/ First time Romanian film receives two nominations

Film critic Irina Margareta Nistor said that after the Romanian documentary colectiv/Collective, directed, written, produced and edited by Alexander Nanau, became on Monday the first Romanian film nominated for the Oscars, where it will compete in Best Documentary Feature and Best International Feature Film, that this is the first time that a Romanian film receives two nominations.

Two Balkan Films, One Actress, Join Running for Oscars

The US Motion Picture Academy on Monday confirmed its nomination list for the 93rd Oscars Awards, which includes two movies from southeastern European countries competing in the category of Best International Feature Film. A Bulgarian actress has also been nominated for the Best Supporting Actress award.

«Θα πέσει η νύχτα»: Ένα συγκλονιστικό ντοκιμαντέρ για το Ολοκαύτωμα

Θα προβληθεί δωρεάν από την ψηφιακή πλατφόρμα του Φεστιβάλ Κινηματογράφου Θεσσαλονίκης

How the Virus of Criminal Authoritarianism Killed Zoran Djindjic

Djindjic was assassinated because he was about to strike a mortal blow to one of the most powerful criminal syndicates in the country. The people who murdered him acted in order to avoid going to prison. He was killed in a conspiracy concocted by the Zemun Clan, a band of thugs from Serbia's underworld, and members of the country's security establishment.

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