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Cinema of Bulgaria

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No. of screens
  
138 (2011)

Documentary
  
6 (40.0%)

National films
  
668,711 (14.2%)

Fictional
  
9 (60.0%)

Total
  
4,722,740

Cinema of Bulgaria

Main distributors
  
Alexandra 36.7% Forum Film BG 35.9% A Plus Films 9.8%

Cinema of Bulgaria refers to the film industry in Bulgaria.

Contents

The beginning of Bulgarian cinema was in January 1915 with the premiere of the first Bulgarian feature film Bulgaran is a Gallant.

Directors

See List of Bulgarian film directors

Actors and actresses

See also List of Bulgarian actors and actresses
  • Stefan Valdobrev
  • Nikolay Binev
  • Stoyan Bachvarov
  • Rusi Chanev
  • Georgi Cherkelov
  • Stefan Danailov
  • Nina Dobrev
  • Itzhak Fintzi
  • Georgi Georgiev-Getz
  • Anton Gorchev
  • Kiril Gospodinov
  • Stanislav Ianevski
  • Georgi Kaloyanchev
  • Velko Kanev
  • Apostol Karamitev
  • Asen Kisimov
  • Nevena Kokanova
  • Todor Kolev
  • Konstantin Kotsev
  • Tatyana Lolova
  • Georgi Mamalev
  • Hristo Mutafchiev
  • Stoyanka Mutafova
  • Lyubomir Neikov
  • Dimitar Panov
  • Georgi Partsalev
  • Katya Paskaleva
  • Pavel Popandov
  • Petar Popyordanov
  • Georgi Rusev
  • Krastyu Sarafov
  • Yosif Sarchadzhiev
  • Hristo Shopov
  • Naum Shopov
  • Petar Slabakov
  • Nikola Todev
  • Kosta Tsonev
  • Grigor Vachkov
  • Martina Vachkova
  • Ani Valchanova
  • Philip Trifonoff
  • Animators

  • Donyo Donev
  • Festivals

  • Sofia International Film Festival
  • In The Palace International Short Film Festival
  • (1910) Bulgaran is Gallant - The Bulgarian is Gallant (considered the first Bulgarian movie)
  • (1917) Baronat - Baronet
  • (1917) Lyubovta e ludost - The Love is Crazy
  • (1921) Dyavolat v Sofia - The Devil in Sofia
  • (1922) Bay Ganyo - Bay Ganyo
  • (1929) Nai-vyarnata strazha - The Most Loyal Guard
  • (1958) Lyubimetz 13 - Favourite #13
  • (1962) Tyutyun - Tobacco (nominated for a Golden Palm award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1963)
  • (1964) Kradetzat Na Praskovi - The Peach-Garden Trespasser
  • (1970) Kit - Whale
  • (1970) Bash Maystorat - The Past-Master
  • (1972) Kozijat Rog - The Goat Horn
  • (1973) Prebroyavane na Divite Zaytsi - The Hare Census
  • (1973) Siromashko Lyato - Indian Summer
  • (1974) Selyaninat s Koleloto - A Peasant on a Bicycle
  • (1975) Osadeni Dushi - Doomed Souls
  • (1975) Svatbite na Ivan Asen - The Weddings of King Ivan Assen
  • (1976) Shturets v Uhoto - A Cricket in the Ear
  • (1976) Dva Dioptara Dalekogledstvo - Farsighted for Two Diopters
  • (1978) Toplo - Warmth
  • (1980) Dami Kanyat - Ladies Choice
  • (1981) Asparuh - Khan Asparoukh
  • (1981) Orkestar bez ime - A Nameless Band
  • (1983) Gospodin za Edin Den - King for a Day
  • (1984) Opasen Char - Dangerous Charm
  • (1988) Vreme na nasilie - Time of Violence
  • (1988) Vchera - Yesterday
  • (2001) Pismo do Amerika - Letter to America
  • (2001) Opashkata Na Diavola - Devil's Tail
  • (2004) Mila ot Mars - Mila from Mars
  • (2005) Otkradnati Ochi - Stolen Eyes
  • (2006) Razsledvane - Investigation
  • (2008) Dzift - Zift
  • (2010) Misiya London - Mission London
  • (2010) HDSP: Lov na drebni hishtnici - HDSP: Hunting down small predators
  • (2011) Tilt - TILT
  • (2012) Sofia's Last Ambulance
  • (2014) The Lesson (2014 Bulgarian film)
  • (2014) Sinking of Sozopol
  • References

    Cinema of Bulgaria Wikipedia


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