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First drive-in cinema opens in Sofia

Niki Iliev's "Reunion"
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The first drive-in cinema is opening in Sofia tonight in the conditions of pandemic. The start will be given with the Bulgarian movie “Reunion” directed by Niki Iliev. Before the start, viewers will be able to enjoy the first drive-in concert in the capital city.

The opening will be at 8.30 PM in the parking lot of a big store on Tsarigradsko Shose Boulevard. The organization during the event will be in compliance with the anti-epidemic measures. It is the ambition of the organizers for the drive-in to continue to function over the next 3 months with the idea of becoming permanent. 



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