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- Mr. Church reunites the Expendables for what should be an easy paycheck, but when one of their men is murdered on the job, their quest for revenge puts them deep in enemy territory and up against an unexpected threat.
- Two underground black marketeers, Marko and Blacky, sell weapons to the Communist resistance in wartime Belgrade, living the good life along the way.
- A corporation hires a professional assassin to pose as its trade show representative who must organize the wedding of a Middle Eastern pop star, which will allow him the opportunity to kill a Middle Eastern politician.
- An exiled filmmaker finally returns to his home country where former mysteries and afflictions of his early life come back to haunt him once more.
- When a romantic painting of a Christmas market captures the imagination of copy editor Lea, she is sent to France with pragmatic reporter Mark to uncover the mystery behind the artist.
- In June 1946, Stalin invites the Russian exiled from the 1917 Revolution to return home. When the ships comes ashore in Odessa, the passengers are divided in two groups and one of them is executed. Among the survivors are Dr. Aleksei Golovin, his French wife Marie and their young son. Marie is accused to be a spy, her French passport is torn up and Aleksei accepts to move to Kyiv with his family to save her. They are sent to a room in a communal house and soon Marie befriends the super, an old woman who speaks French. But she is denounced and killed by the government agents. Marie feels guilty and brings her grandson Sasha Vasilyev, who will be evicted, to live in her room with her family. Marie wants to return to her family in France, but Aleksei explains that they are imprisoned in Russia. Marie tries a contact with the leftist French actress Gabrielle Develay to ask for help to leave the USSR. While Marie gets distant from her husband, she gets closer to Sacha, who is a great swimmer and the only chance to Marie contact her family.
- Three friends return from abroad and every one of them comes upon at something from his past. Finally they go to their hometown to save the house of one of their childhood friends from being demolished.
- 1552, the great Turkish Empire wants to conquer Europe, and the world. The last stand is Hungarian Kingdom, and the castle of Eger. The brave soldiers decides they will fight till the end of their lives.
- The 1960s was the time of Beatles and Rolling Stones, the time of sexual revolution. These events have their echo in Bulgarian English-learning school. The school order provokes a protest of the students due to the narrow-minded teachers.
- In Europe's oldest city, Plovdiv, Bulgaria an old man who used to spy on his neighbors for the secret police, continues to do it over 30 years later as a pastime. He becomes convinced that a British man who lives opposite him is responsible for the disappearance of a Couchsurfer. It further becomes complicated when the foreigner starts a relationship with his grandniece. As he tries to uncover the truth he also is confronted by the change in culture from one of people trying to keep their private lives secret, to one where people are sharing their every move publicly. Along the way, his complex past reveals itself.
- The defeat of the "White Army" in the Russian Civil War of 1918-21, causing massive emigration of the upper classes and nobility, called "White Russians". Set in Crimea, Constantinopol and Paris. The Russian Civil War and emigration is shown through the eyes of the defeated Tsarist Generals - Vrangel, Khludov, Charnota, as well as intellectuals and aristocracy. Amidst the chaos of emigration rough generals Khludov and Charnota become involved in the unfolding love story of professor Golubkov and Serafima. While General Khludov is having hallucinations about the Civil War, General Charnota is more tough and practical. He goes to Paris to frame a wealthy Russian tycoon Korzukhin to support his former wife Serafima and other suffering Russian emigrants.
- Biopic of Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, the second wife of the last Shah of Iran, who was overthrown in the 1979's Islamic Revolution.
- Follows the parallel stories of a number of characters who are trying to change their lives via the Internet or are simply having fun online.
- The delicate story of the friendship between a man and a piglet, taking place in contemporary Bulgaria.
- "Reunion 2" continues the story of four friends who came from different parts of the world to meet again at their hometown of Plovdiv, 20 years after they left. This time they unite to help a fifth friend who is trying to save one of the last wild beaches at the southwest of the Black Sea from construction. As one of them is an actor, they decide to make a movie about their story and to buy out the beach with the profit. This leads to bunch of comedic and dramatic situations where their friendship and their relationships with their significant others are put on the line.
- A stirring and stunning story of an aristocratic family who is unexpectedly swept into the ravages of World War I and a forbidden passion that may be the family's only hope.
- Gundy Legend of Love is a full-length feature film dedicated to the great and beloved football player of the past, Georgi Asparuhov . The tape traces the life of the great athlete from his meeting with his wife to the tragic June 30, 1971.
- The inspirational story of the jolly cardinal Angelo Roncalli, who looks back at his memories as a poor country priest and is eventually elected pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
- A young classically trained Russian ballet dancer lands an audition for a film with a famous director. Pressures of Russian values and tradition force a decision between career, love, and family loyalty.
- Two German-Jewish children flee Nazi Germany in the early 1940s and try to escape to Palestine via Bulgaria. When their uncle dies during the journey, they are taken in by a troupe of travelling performers.
- Nina, a 13-year-old pickpocket with a sharp and wise look, is checking the content of a man's wallet she has just stolen. She is staring at the unknown family pictures with curiosity and sadness - A little later, Nina is captured in her next attempt to steal. Surprisingly, the victim Yana refuses to surrender Nina to the police and decides to pay a little attention to the girl, taking her lunch.
- Interpretations and variations on the classic literary work Bai Ganio by the Bulgarian writer Aleko Konstantinov - incredible tales about a contemporary Bulgarian.
- The art collective Sra Polaroiska (Alaitz Arenzana and Maria Ibarretxe) leads a dance workshop in Plovdiv (Bulgaria) with young Romani Gypsies to jointly prepare a dance show to be staged in the city centre. Out of the relationship established between the participants and the artists, emerges the precarious situation of the Romanies in Bulgaria. "Street Dancers" is a documentary about how dance, the arts and culture, are all antidotes against prejudice, social exclusion and the fear of difference.
- This is a funny and woeful story, resembling an old Jewish anecdote, aiming to wrap a comical framework around the dark side of life. At the time, the poorest neighborhood of Plovdiv (an ancient town in Bulgaria) represented a unique European recess, a realm of perfect ethnic harmony among Bulgarians, Armenians, Turks, Jews, Gypsies and Greeks. A priest, a rabbi and a hodjah and an Antichrist nicknamed the Boozer are smitten with the same full-bosomed Turkish woman. Along with their rivalry, squabbles and good fellowship a Jewish boy and an Armenian girl fall in love for the first time. The political winds of the era will blow away the idyll separating the 12-year-old lovers. After many years, the Jew and the Armenian woman meet again in a different world.
- Live performance by Blackmore's Night filmed on June 27, 1999 at Antique Theatre in Plovdiv, during the group's first ever trip to Bulgaria.
- A triumphant one-off show at the ancient Roman theatre of Philippopolis, featuring the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra.
- An homage to the city of Plovdiv, the film follows a solitary man who wanders around the empty streets of the city in an attempt to return to his home. Meanwhile, various figures roam the fragmented spaces of the house from his memories, expecting his homecoming. Like with every return, what is closest to the heart inevitably remains intangible.
- 20185h 1m9.6 (21)VideoOn the 22nd September 2017, Devin Townsend Project played a special show at the Ancient Roman Theatre in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the landmark 'Ocean Machine' album in full, as well as a set of fan-requested tracks alongside the Orchestra and Choir of Plovdiv State Opera.
- A mother faces the challenge of preparing her 9-year-old daughter for an imminent tragedy.
- The intimate tale of a family can encapsulate the evolution and state of the society in which it lives. A privileged insight into the family album may enable the audience to relive important chapters in history and sense the mood of the times. The family in this story is that of writer Angelika Schrobsdorff. It is almost as if major characters from her work had developed a life of their own to reveal the invisible pages we could not find in her books.
- Bibby's best and only friend Theo lives on the roof. The two are so inseparable that Bibby can't focus on anything else and her cello lessons suffer for it. Their carefree coexistence is about to change when Bibby meets a guitar-playing runaway teenager who has set up camp on the same roof.
- A girl, after suffering a serious loss, goes trough the empty streets of a town far away. She's alone and hurt. The sounds and lights of the city take her into a journey within herself, at the roots of her pain.
- 31 years after Chernobyl disaster a man in Bulgaria finds a strange creature in his backyard. When the police fails to help him find its origin, he is forced to turn to God.
- Vera receives a parcel with no name and address. The mysterious gift gets her deeper into the abyss of her consciousness, to the border between reality and the beyond. There she meets Ivan, her guide through a labyrinth, where Vera's survival is at stake.
- A young artist is at a crossroads in her life. A married businessman offers her a marriage, and an unknown poet sends her weekly letters of poems written specifically for her. She goes to see an old friend from the art school, hoping he can understand her.
- In a small country town, in the room behind the screen at the local cinema, two women spend their time by writing letters to Alain Delon. Inspired by "The Physics of Sorrow" by Georgi Gospodinov.
- "You are beautiful" is a short story about a very special day in the lives of three people. Each of them learns a secret about some of the other two and each of them doesn't know something that the others do. At dinner, when they gather, this leaves them speechless.
- For generations they were cooked, mashed, canned, eaten alive...or even worse! And now they strike back. Prepare for a horror beyond your imagination. This summer tomatoes eat you.
- While his country Yugoslavia gradually turns into a battlefield, director Emir Kusturica guides his film crew to overcome this reality. A new world, which carries the signs of the old, comes to life.
- The stories of three men get tangled up in the life of the young Gipsy called Magdalena - that of the Bulgarian Lilyanin, who starts off as a fighter for brotherhood but turns into a persecutor of the Gypsies; the story of the savage Halibryamov, who knows the language of animals, but does not speak any human tongue; the story of a rich Gypsy called Kanyo who wants but does not dare to break with the lot of his kin, and story of a Frenchman in a wheelchair who comes to realize that money cannot buy everything. Magic alone can unravel this knot of destinies... And then, there is the Gypsy tale of the black swallow and how it came to be.
- A sincere letter reveals the deepest fears and dreams of a man who is living in a social isolation during a pandemic. Alone, scared and lost. Will he find what he has been looking for? Is that the end of the journey for him or a new beginning?
- This film is based on the true story of the Catalan lawyer and engineer Narcís Monturiol i Estarriol (Figueres 1819 - Barcelona 1885) who invented the submarine.
- As a teenager in wartime Bulgaria, Wagenstein commanded a daredevil Jewish partisan brigade, surviving capture and torture by fascist police. At 94 years old, screenwriter, author and revolutionary Angel Wagenstein offers an account of his life in film and politics. Film clips contextualize historical moments and history contextualizes the films as Wagenstein provides witty and insightful commentary throughout.
- The story line follows a melodramatic teenager, who receives a "special" call.
- Glance from the Edge is a poetic journey of six individuals swept across a tapestry of Bulgarian landscapes, where they explore relationships, place, and belonging through a series of dances in a breathtakingly beautiful country.
- About 70% of all metal is used just once and then it is discarded. The remaining 30% is recycled. After 5 cycles, only one-fourth of 1% of the metal remains in circulation. The rest is... 99% Rust.