For the second time, the International Portrait Film Festival (IPFF) is being held in Bulgaria.Until November 27, film lovers in Sofia, Plovdiv, Veliko Tarnovo and Varna can see intriguing film portraits coming from five continents and over 25 countries - biographical documentaries, film portraits of people and their ideas, as well as a dance experiment that comes to life on the big screen. The festival program also offers 55 short films for long enjoyment - ready to make the viewer feel unusual, which is the motto of the festival.
The second edition of IPFF is partnering again with the international festival platform Cinenso which will host the online version of the film festival.
The 2nd edition of IPFF in Bulgaria starts on November 21 and will last until November 27.
Compiled by Vessela Krasteva
English version Rositsa Petkova
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