''The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent", directed and written by Nebojša Slijepčević won the Golden Palm for Short Film at the Cannes Film Festival. The film is produced by Croatia, France, Slovenia and the Bulgarian National Film Center. It is based on a true story.
The film dramatizes the Štrpci massacre of 1933 when 24 Bosniak Muslims were pulled off a train by the White Eagles paramilitary group and massacred. The film centres on Tomo Buzov (Dragan Mićanović), the sole non-Bosniak passenger on the train who tried to stand up against the attackers.
The 10th edition of the Animaphix festival for animated films in Sicily, Italy, d edicates a special retrospective to the Bulgarian artist Teodore Ushev , who today will be honored with the Guttuso Award for 2024, reports BTA. Theodore Ushev:..
Bulgarian prominent writer of fiction, author of game books and translator of Tolkien, Lyubomir Nikolov, has passed away at the age of 74 on July 20, his relatives announced on social networks. Lyubomir Nikolov aka Narvi is the award-winning author..
Today at 13h00, the exhibition "Under the Protection of the Holy" will be opened at the National Library of Sts. Cyril and Methodius in Sofia. The exhibition comprises 16 thematic panels with manuscripts, archival documents, old printed books and..
Bulgarian prominent writer of fiction, author of game books and translator of Tolkien, Lyubomir Nikolov, has passed away at the age of 74 on July 20,..
The 10th edition of the Animaphix festival for animated films in Sicily, Italy, d edicates a special retrospective to the Bulgarian artist Teodore..
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