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Free screenings on Bulgarian Cinema Day –

Sofia / world today news/ Today is the Day of Bulgarian Cinema. On this occasion, the “Odeon” cinema in Sofia is showing free screenings of the award-winning films from the 30th “Golden Rose” festival, the press center of the salon reports.

At 4 p.m. the film “Love.net” will be screened – with an award for best actress – to Lilia Maravilja, for best screenplay – to Neli Dimitrova, Matei Konstantinov and Iliyan Dzevelekov, director of the film, also excellent for debut. “Ave” of Konstantin Bojanov – with the award for best director.

The films “Number 1” by Atanas Hristoskov and “Demons” by Alexander Evtimov, winner of the short films, will be shown from 6 p.m.

And from 8 p.m. Ivan Vladimirov and Valeri Yordanov’s “Ketove” will be broadcast – with the special award of the city of Varna and the award for best actor – for Philip Avramov.

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**How do Bulgarian films engage with complex social and political ​issues relevant to both Bulgaria and the wider world?** ⁣

## Behind the Silver Screen:‌ A Celebration of Bulgarian Cinema

**Welcome to World Today​ News’ exclusive ⁣interview ‌celebrating Bulgarian Cinema Day! Joining‍ us today are two esteemed figures in the Bulgarian film ​world:**

* **[Guest 1 Name & Credentials]** ⁤- A⁢ renowned film critic and scholar.

* **[Guest 2 Name & Credentials]** – A prominent Bulgarian filmmaker.

**Introduction:**

Today, we celebrate the ⁤captivating artistry⁤ of Bulgarian cinema. ​ As the “Odeon” ‌in Sofia hosts free screenings of award-winning films from‌ the‍ 30th “Golden⁤ Rose” ‍festival, ​we delve into the significance of this occasion and the themes explored in these celebrated works.

**Section​ 1: The Power of Cinematic Storytelling:**

* **Interviewer:** [Guest 1], Bulgarian Cinema Day is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the power​ of film ⁢as a medium. What, in your opinion, makes Bulgarian‌ cinema unique and ‌impactful? How do these ⁢films resonate with⁢ audiences both‌ within ‍Bulgaria and internationally?

* **Interviewer:** [Guest 2], as a ‍filmmaker, what are your thoughts on⁣ the themes and narratives that emerged as prominent in the ​”Golden Rose” festival selection? ‌Do you see a common thread running⁢ through these winning films?

​**Section 2: Recognizing Excellence: The “Golden‌ Rose” Festival:**

* **Interviewer:**‍ [Guest 1], the “Golden‍ Rose” festival is a prestigious event in ​the Bulgarian film calendar. ⁤What significance⁤ does‌ this festival hold for‌ the development ‍and recognition ⁢of ⁣Bulgarian cinema? ‌What makes these ⁢awards particularly meaningful?

* **Interviewer:** ​ [Guest 2], ⁣your film “Ketove,” awarded a special Mention from the City of Varna and Best Actor for Philip Avramov,‌ was screened during the festival. What was it like⁢ to‍ be ⁤part of this celebration?‌ How did the recognition at “Golden Rose” impact your work and career?

**Section ‌3: ⁢Looking Ahead: The Future of Bulgarian Cinema:**

* **Interviewer:** [Guest 1], what are your hopes for the future of ⁤Bulgarian cinema?⁤ Are there any emerging trends or ⁤filmmakers that you find particularly exciting?

* ‌**Interviewer:**​ [Guest 2], what advice would you give to aspiring Bulgarian filmmakers? How can film ⁤schools and institutions best support⁢ the next generation⁤ of storytellers?

**Closing Thoughts:**

**Interviewer:** Thank you‌ both for ‍sharing your valuable⁣ insights with us ‌today. As we ‍celebrate ​Bulgarian Cinema Day, let‍ us ‌remember the power of film to⁣ inspire, challenge, and⁣ connect us.

**Disclaimer:**

Please replace‍ the ​bracketed ⁤information with the actual names and credentials of‌ the selected guests. Feel ⁣free⁤ to adjust and expand on these questions to further personalize the interview and delve deeper into the chosen topics.

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