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Over 100 movies and one documentary have been included in the programme of CineLibri 2016.
The second edition of the cinema-literary festival is organised by the Colibri Publishing House, and will show 10 national and one world premiere from October 5-10 in Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Lovech, Vratsa, Vidin, Targovishte and Sliven.
The special guests are: Fr?d?ric Beigbeder,Arnon Grunberg, Catherine Bernstein and Jiri Menzel. The events will take place in NDK, Lumier, Odeon, Dom na kinoto, Evro Cinema, Kulturen Centar G8, the French Cultural Institute, Festival and Congress Centre – Varna, Cinemagic – Targovishte, Kosmos cinema – Lovech, Cinelux – Vidin, Metropol cinema – Vratsa.
The opening is on October 5 in Hall 1 of NDK with the innovative multimedia performance Humming.
The first honorary award CineLibri will be presented to the eccentric writer and director Fr?d?ric Beigbeder. After the ceremony, the audience will see his newest movie – The Ideal.
The Dutch writer Arnon Grunberg will present on October 12, 13 the movie Tirza, a screenplay of his own novel awarded with several prestigious literary awards.
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