"Wedding" and "February", cartoons, "Neon Fairy Tales", a documentary, and Vulchanov's "The Unknown Soldier's Patent Leather Shoes" opened the Bulgarian film season in Skopje lat the end of the week. The opening was attended by the wives of the Macedonian and Bulgarian presidents, Vilma Trajkovska and Zorka Parvanova, MPs, filmmakers, journalists and friends of Bulgaria. The cinema is the easiest and most accessible way to get to know Bulgarian or Macedonian culture, Macedonian Deputy Culture Minister Stojan Dancevski said. Zorka Parvanova called the first Bulgarian film season a major event designed to establish closer cultural contacts between the two countries. The organizer, the Macedonian Film Library, helped by its Bulgarian counterpart, has chosen films representative of the last few decades of Bulgarian filmmaking. Six feature films, five documentaries and eight cartoons will be screened in Skopje and Bitola.