Nevena Kokanova: The First Lady Who Turned Silence into an Art
Over the decades, Nevena Kokanova became Bulgaria’s first great film star — an actress whose name alone evoked a sense of elegance, beauty, and depth....
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Over the decades, Nevena Kokanova became Bulgaria’s first great film star — an actress whose name alone evoked a sense of elegance, beauty, and depth....
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The children's films of our childhood were not merely entertainment during holidays. They were a window into a world where friendship was proven on the street, courage was measured in scraped knees, a... [more]
Stefan Danailov was not simply a great actor. He was a presence. One of those larger-than-life personalities who fill the screen from their very first appearance and remain forever in the minds of gen... [more]
Шейсетте години остават един от най-важните периоди в историята на българското кино. Това е време, в което на екрана започват да се появяват по-смели истории, по-силни режисьорски гласове и филми, кои... [more]
There are directors who simply tell stories. And then there are those who create entire worlds — with their own rhythm, memory, and voice. Georgi Dyulgerov belongs firmly to the latter.... [more]
Bulgarian cinema is known for its powerful dramatic stories. These are films that are not simply watched, but experienced — through deep emotion, psychological depth, and unforgettable characters. ... [more]
Bulgarian cinema has a special place for comedy. From classic films with cult quotes to newer titles, Bulgarian comedies manage not only to make us laugh, but often to say something important about li... [more]
It is rare in Bulgarian cinema for the same story to be told twice. However, “The Goat Horn” is a special case. There are two film versions — one from 1972 and another from 1994. And although they fol... [more]
The 1990s are one of the most interesting and controversial periods in Bulgarian cinema. Films from this decade are more realistic, raw, and often portray life as it is—without ideological embellishme... [more]
In Bulgarian cinema, the theme of Christianity and faith often goes beyond the boundaries of religion. It becomes a symbol of identity, morality, and inner resilience. Historically, faith is portrayed... [more]
The 1980s are perhaps the most beloved decade in the history of Bulgarian cinema. It is a period of transition – from the heavy historical epics of the 1970s to stories that take place “here and now.”... [more]
There is something truly special about our cinema – those lines everyone knows and the stories that make us feel “at home.” We decided to put together a selection of the best Bulgarian films that, in ... [more]
Cinema in Bulgaria today is more dynamic than ever. The year 2026 is shaping up to be a turning point, where traditional storytelling meets bold innovation. We are no longer talking only about the sur... [more]
The 1970s are the period in which Bulgarian cinema reaches its absolute peak. It is a time of large-scale productions, psychological depth, and the birth of films that today we call “unattainable clas... [more]
The history of Bulgarian cinema begins much more modestly than we might imagine today. There are no big studios, no budgets – there is an idea, enthusiasm, and one man with a dream: Vasil Gendov.... [more]