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- Several years after Sara and Eddie escaped the former asylum and its inmates, Ariel, Sara's sister, visits the house looking for answers and the truth behind her sister's insane claims about what happened inside it.
- In June 1946, Stalin invites the Russian exiled from the 1917 Revolution to return home. When the ships comes ashore in Odessa, the passengers are divided in two groups and one of them is executed. Among the survivors are Dr. Aleksei Golovin, his French wife Marie and their young son. Marie is accused to be a spy, her French passport is torn up and Aleksei accepts to move to Kyiv with his family to save her. They are sent to a room in a communal house and soon Marie befriends the super, an old woman who speaks French. But she is denounced and killed by the government agents. Marie feels guilty and brings her grandson Sasha Vasilyev, who will be evicted, to live in her room with her family. Marie wants to return to her family in France, but Aleksei explains that they are imprisoned in Russia. Marie tries a contact with the leftist French actress Gabrielle Develay to ask for help to leave the USSR. While Marie gets distant from her husband, she gets closer to Sacha, who is a great swimmer and the only chance to Marie contact her family.
- In this romantic drama featured at the Cannes Film Festival, a couple, Sophia and Daniel, finds their passionate romance taking a shocking turn when they visit the Bulgarian seaside. As they enter a mysterious Black Sea island, the couple's true passions are challenged in a way they had never expected.
- A darkly animated punk girl bedevils the brutalist world of a new breed of loveless immortal men.
- The action takes place during the socialist period in Bulgaria. The central character, nicknamed the Cock is an artistic personality, a man of strong character known as the king of the pickpockets. His keen sense of personal freedom comes up against the universally accepted norms of behavior. The Cock likes a game, adventure and danger, while socialist society needs obedience. The Cock makes a stand against this order; he does not want to play his games according to rules. He is telling his story of two decades: his imprisonment, his love affairs. To him love is a fateful meeting of two persons and has nothing to do with Philistinism. The Cock is an amiable chap though being an adventurer, trickster, and an artist by nature, irresponsible and asocial. In the mean time he wastes his gift on virtuoso thefts and monumental banquets which regularly land him in jail. The Cock, who used to live outside the law, now tries to play the rules of the game. He trades favors with the prison staff and ends up betraying his friends.In the end the filmmakers allow him to die a dignified death. During an escape attempt before dying he saves the life of a child. His dream of life comes to an absurd end.
- A music producer must assemble his former 30 year-old Rock band and play one last concert to earn enough money for his daughter's expensive education.
- The movie follows young Sophie, who upon her walk in the park, stumbles on a journal and all hell breaks loose.
- Casey moves to her new apartment, where some drums are left behind.
- The stories of three men get tangled up in the life of the young Gipsy called Magdalena - that of the Bulgarian Lilyanin, who starts off as a fighter for brotherhood but turns into a persecutor of the Gypsies; the story of the savage Halibryamov, who knows the language of animals, but does not speak any human tongue; the story of a rich Gypsy called Kanyo who wants but does not dare to break with the lot of his kin, and story of a Frenchman in a wheelchair who comes to realize that money cannot buy everything. Magic alone can unravel this knot of destinies... And then, there is the Gypsy tale of the black swallow and how it came to be.
- The billy goat has come down to earth with a mission - to prevent people from finding a treasure hidden near an ancient Thracian sanctuary. The trumpet player, Jonah, moves into the remains of his grandfather's house near where the treasure is hidden. In a tunnel under the house he finds a stone with a bird engraved on it and a map with an inscription in Arabic: "To have a house of gold, fall onto the sky and find the twin!" A copy of the same map brings Rumba and Emma to the same place. Rumba is Bulgarian and a passionate treasure-hunter. His wife is American and studies Bulgarian folklore as a way to fight globalization. Rumba wants to buy Jonah's property so he can find the treasure. Jonah, whose flat in town was taken away from him by other foreigners because of debts, is afraid that the newcomers will deprive him of this property, too. A conflict arises between the foreign woman and the trumpet player that is strengthened by Jonah's extreme nationalism. Two more people get mixed up in the conflict: Anani, Jonah's elderly neighbor, and the Gypsy Ivanka, a woman Jonah sleeps with from time to time. Emma and Jonah start out as bitter enemies. They go through a number of ups and downs until in the end they begin to feel strongly attracted to each other.
- The film's motto is: "The world of the elderly is a world that is constantly shrinking. Little things become big. Few people are important to us, but they are very important." Federico Fellini.
- "Me and my wives" presents a plot from today's fast-paced society, in which norms, passions and moods also change quickly - for a day or an hour... In this dynamic circle revolves the protagonist of the series - a doctor whose profession and without that he requires safe, quick and responsible decisions, but this may not be about his personal life.
- ShortA short thriller movie following a young man who believes his random encounter with a pedestrian is more sinister than it seems.
- The story follows the romance between a Muslim boy named Ali and an Orthodox Christian girl named Silvana. This truly was a contemporary Romeo and Juliet narrative that related to many of the cultural clashes that face young people as families deal with tradition and change.
- In a large provincial town, two friends Nasko and Raycho meet Emil, a conductor in the opera, who introduces them to Ana, an opera singer. Nasko and Ana fall in love. Nasko has to write a story for the newspaper about the irregular enrollment in college of Aneliya, the daughter of the local bigwig. A well-known director arrives from the capital for an opera premiere and makes advances to Ana. Aneliya comes to demand an explanation in Nasko's home. Ana finds her there and decides to take her revenge on him. She becomes intimate with the director. The story about the Aneliya case is ready, but as desk editor is drunk, Nasko fakes his OK signature. He sham is discovered. The relationships between the erstwhile friends are marred by insincerity, falsehood, tacit intrigues. Nasko plucks up courage to tell his friends the truth. In this way, he wins back Ana's love and he boy's trust.
- "To get salt in your arse" means becoming a sailor. While having a "thorn in your foot" means remembering you once were one.
- Three things is a portrait of Vlado Skuliev, "The Living History of Sea Fishing", as he imagines it himself, and the "three things" are Love, Work and Friends.
- The funny side of the tragic things.
- Nia - a young photographer makes photos for her new exhibition, captures moments of people's lives when they're alone. One morning Samuel slides into her life. All summer long they pass each other, but their souls try to reach out from one another. Until one evening, when Samuel meets Nia at the port of the city.
- The intimate tale of a family can encapsulate the evolution and state of the society in which it lives. A privileged insight into the family album may enable the audience to relive important chapters in history and sense the mood of the times. The family in this story is that of writer Angelika Schrobsdorff. It is almost as if major characters from her work had developed a life of their own to reveal the invisible pages we could not find in her books.
- Politics Mates were functionaries of the ruling political, communist party with the rank of a captain's mate.Politics Mates were responsible for political propaganda. They were called the "drones of the ship", "parasites" and "unnecessary ballast". Empowered before and after the changes of the system.
- Paul and Remy have met each other in a festival and soon became Romeo and Juliet of two competing groups from the sand sculptor's elite. Soon after their decision to live and work together they got lots of invitations to participate in the most prestigious festivals and competitions all over the world in which they've created around five thousand sand sculptures and have won many awards. The film is a journey-confession through their wonderful works, some of them made in Bulgaria during the covid lockdown and that was their artistic response to the crisis and difficulties for millions of people all over the world to work. The journey passes also through their intimate world and extraordinary life including the "communal family" they made gathering dozens of international artists, who got stuck in Bulgaria during the covid lockdown, giving them shelter and food. The film reveals the happiest moments and unavoidable difficulties accompanying their devotion to the art of sand sculpting and loving each other.