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ROSE D’OR 2020

19 longs-métrages en compétition au 38e Festival de la Rose d’or

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- Les films bulgares brillent à cet événement, qui est le plus important de Bulgarie pour les productions nationales et démarre aujourd’hui

19 longs-métrages en compétition au 38e Festival de la Rose d’or
Danny. Legend. God de Yavor Petkov

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With so many festivals having been cancelled in Europe since March, Bulgarian films almost haven’t been introduced to the world at all this year, which means that the 38th edition of the Golden Rose Film Festival has been eagerly awaited by the Bulgarian film industry. Organised by the Bulgarian National Film Center in the seaside city of Varna, this edition (24 September-1 October) will screen pretty much everything that Bulgarian cinema has to offer this year, including minority co-productions.

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The edition kicks off tonight with the screening of Iranian director Siamak Etemadi’s Pari [+lire aussi :
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(Greece/France/Netherlands/Bulgaria/Switzerland), which was co-produced by Bulgarian production company Chouchkov Brothers.

The 19 features competing for the Golden Rose Trophy are Viktor Chouchkov's 18% Grey [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria/Germany/Serbia/North Macedonia/Belgium), Yana Titova's A Dose of Happiness [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria), Bogomil Kalinov's Ashes Over the Sun [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria), Georgi Stoyanov and Wojciech Todorow's Blessed Are the Meek (Bulgaria), Yavor Petkov's Danny. Legend. God [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria/UK), Dimitar Radev's Dante’s Heaven [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria), Ivan Tscherkelov's Do Not Argue with the Bath Staff [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria), Ivaylo Hristov's Fear [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria), Konstantin Burov's Goodbye, Johnny [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria), Ivaylo Penchev's Last Call (Bulgaria), Katrin Gebbe's Pelican Blood [+lire aussi :
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(Germany/Bulgaria), Niki Iliev's Reunion [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria), Ivan Vladimirov's Scenes from the Life of an Actress (Bulgaria), Stanimir Trifonov's The Blessed (Bulgaria), Georgi Kostov's The Rest Is Ash (Bulgaria), Dimitar Petkov's The Short Straw (Bulgaria), Ivan Yurukov's Till the Final Caprice (Bulgaria), Martin Makariev's Wildings (Bulgaria), and Andrey Andonov and Vladimir Borisov's Yataghan (Bulgaria). Most of the titles were supported by the Bulgarian National Film Center.

Bulgarian directors Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov will judge the films as presidents of the jury, which also comprises Hungarian producer László Kántor, Bulgarian film critic Petia Alexandrova, Bulgarian actor Velizar Binev and Lithuanian industry expert Edvinas Pukšta. The awards will be announced on 1 October.

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