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Sofia 2003
Latest news from Bulgaria
by Nikolaj Nikitin
Being part of the first FIPRESCI jury at the 7th edition
of the IFF Sofia was a real pleasure, due to a very balanced program,
interesting sidebars and a very professional team, as well as being very
informative concerning the state of Bulgarian Cinema.
But not only has the festival been an huge success compared
to the previous years, also the Bulgarian film industry as a whole has
been developing in a positive way in the last years. Beside the international
program and the other sidebars, the festival presented the newest Bulgarian
films for selectors of the leading film festivals worldwide and gave a
good overview on what goes on in Bulgaria.
Stefan Kitanov, apart from being the festival-director,
has also been working very successful as a producer for features and documentaries
in the past years. His latest movie, »Rhapsody in White”,
for example, was awarded the FIPRESCI award in Kiev in 2002, and his newest
project will be a co-production with the established European company
Pandora. There is also much hope in a new law, whitch is supposed to be
passed soon and will make more state money available for film productions.
Right now, yearly production averages 10 films (half of them on film,
the other half on digital material). -Until 1990 there even used to be
between 40-45 but in the mid 90ties the production went down to 2-3 films
a year. Once in a very bad condition, the Boyana Studios are now equipped
with everything needed in modern film production and have a state of the
art postproduction facility as well. Boyana is close to the festival and
even offered to be a part of the next movie by the winner of the Bulgarian
national short film program called "Yellow".
American production companies now begin to see Sofia as
an alternative to Prague and Budapest. Despite the fact that the market
share of national movies at the box office was quite poor in the past,
the film that received our special mention, "Emigrants", did
quite well. There is definitely a big potential in the Sofia IFF and in
the Bulgarian film industry.
Nikolaj Nikitin
© FIPRESCI 2003
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