Bulgarian Producer Contributes to Cannes Palme d'Or Winner
The Palme d'Or for Best Short Film at the Cannes Film Festival was awarded to "The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent," directed and written by Croatian filmmaker
A total of 9 feature-length films for cinema distribution were made in Bulgaria in 2013, according to the National Statistical Institute (NSI).
A total of 106 film productions were made in Bulgaria in 2013, 78 of them earmarked for TV distribution.
A total of 19 TV feature-length films were completed, including 4 TV series with a total of 34 episodes.
A total of 211 episodes for short- and medium-length films were made in 2013.
A total of 78 short- and medium-length films were made in Bulgaria in 2013, accounting for 73.6% of the entire film production, including 52 documentaries/educational films,12 animated films, and 13 feature films.
A total of 6 short films were made for cinema distribution.
Today, January 20, 2025, marks one of the most significant winter holidays in the Bulgarian folk calendar—Petlyovden, or Rooster's Day
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church today commemorates St. Athanasius the Great, recognized as the "father of Orthodox theology"
On January 17, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church honors St. Anthony the Great, a revered figure known for his ascetic life
Bulgarian polar explorers in Antarctica have chosen to dedicate the month of January to renowned Bulgarian writer, playwright, and screenwriter Yordan Radichkov
On January 7, nearly 330,000 Bulgarians celebrate St. John's Day or Ivanovden, marking the feast day of St. John the Baptist
Today, Bulgaria celebrates Epiphany, one of the most significant Christian holidays, marked with solemn church services across the country
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