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Young Bulgarians make 10 films about Varna, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the coastal resort

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Pupils and students remind us of the beauty of Bulgaria’s marine capital Varna via ten entertaining and educational films. They were created under a project named “A City Kissed by the Sea-Youth Street”. The young Bulgarians are actors, directors and producers of the stories. Each film lasts 30 minutes. The films are dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the coastal resort and trace the history of the local theater, the city’s architecture, emblematic cultural events and culinary masterpieces. They also accentuate on the most preferred places for spiritual and pilgrimage tourism and the top selfie spots.

All films will be gradually uploaded on the You Tube channel Youth street-Varna, as well as in the youth media Youth Street-Varna.


Compiled by Vesela Krasteva


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