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A list of the most notable films produced in Bulgaria during the 2010s ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of articles on Bulgarian films, see Category:Bulgarian films.
List
2010
Title | English title | Director | Cast | Notes |
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Хотел Рай | Paradise Hotel | Sophia Tzavella | [1] | |
Мисия Лондон | Mission London | Dimitar Mitovski | Ralph Brown, Alan Ford | [2] |
Лов на дребни хищници | HDSP: Hunting Down Small Predators | Cvetodar Markov | [3] |
2011
Title | Title (Latin) English |
Director | Length | Cast | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Тилт | Tilt | Viktor Chouchkov | |||
Love.net | Ilian Djevelekov | ||||
Kecove | Sneakers | Valeri Yordanov | |||
Операция „Шменти капели“ | Operation Shmenti Capelli | Ivan Mitov | |||
Лора от сутрин до вечер | Lora from Morning Till Evening | Dimitar Kotzev | |||
Avé | Konstantin Bojanov | ||||
2012
Title | Title (Latin) English |
Director | Length | Cast | Notes | |
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Sofia's Last Ambulance | Sofia's Last Ambulance | Ilian Metev | [4] |
2014
Title | Title (Latin) English |
Director | Length | Cast | Notes |
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Урок | The Lesson | Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov | 111 minutes | Margita Gosheva, Ivan Barnev, Ivanka Bratoeva, Stefan Denolyubov | One of three finalists for the European Parliament LUX Film Prize.[5] |
Потъването на Созопол | Sinking of Sozopol | Kostadin Bonev | 101 minutes | Deyan Donkov, Snezhina Petrova, Svetla Yancheva and Stefan Valdobrev | [6] |
2015
Title | Title (Latin) English |
Director | Length | Cast | Notes |
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XIa | The 11th Grade | Georgi D. Kostov | 84 minutes | Yana Marinova, Nikolai Sotirov, Bashar Rahal, Ralitsa Paskaleva, Boris Kashev, Ioan Lov, Veselin Troyanov, Boyka Velkova, Stanislav Yanevski, Daria Simeonova | [7] |
Момичето от НиЗката Земя | The Girl From The Vile Land | Nick Stanchev | 100 minutes | Georgi Grozev, Joanna Izabela-Vurbanova, Niki Stanchev and Simeon Vladov | [8] |
2016
Title | Title (Latin) English |
Director | Length | Cast | Genre(s) | Notes |
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Слава | Glory | Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov | 101 minutes | Stefan Denolyubov, Margita Gosheva | Drama | |
Безбог | Godless | Ralitza Petrova | 99 minutes | Irena Ivanova, Ivan Nalbantov | Drama | A Bulgarian-Greek coproduction. Hamptons International Film Festival Award for Best Narrative Feature Film |
Докато Ая спеше[9] | While Aya Was Sleeping | Cvetodar Markov (also spelled Tsvetodar Markov) | 88 minutes | Stefan Denolyubov | Drama | A Bulgarian-Danish-French coproduction. Golden Leopard and various other international awards. |
XIa | XIa | Georgi Kostov | 83 minutes | Yana Marinova, Bashar Rahal | School Drama |
2017
Title | Title (Latin) English | Director | Length | Cast | Notes |
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Бензин | Benzin | Asen Blatechki | TBA | Asen Blatechki, Kalin Vratchanski, Sully Erna | Bulgarian "The Fast and the Furious" |
3/4 | Ilian Metev | ||||
Directions[10][11] | |||||
Western[12] | |||||
XIIa | Magdalena Ralcheva | 93 minutes | Radina Kardzhilova, Maria Kavardzhikova, Aneliya Mangarova, Kal Minev, Deyan Georgiev, Vasilena Atanasova, Maria Bakalova, Darin Angelov, Elena Boycheva | Sequel of The 11th Grade | |
References
- ↑ List of Bulgarian films of the 2010s at IMDb
- ↑ List of Bulgarian films of the 2010s at IMDb
- ↑ List of Bulgarian films of the 2010s at IMDb
- ↑ List of Bulgarian films of the 2010s at IMDb
- ↑ "Mediterranea, Mustang and Urok (The Lesson) to contend for the 2015 LUX Film Prize" (Press release). European Parliament. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
- ↑ List of Bulgarian films of the 2010s at IMDb
- ↑ "XIa". 250films.net. Retrieved 2023-07-15.
- ↑ The Girl From The Vile Land at IMDb
- ↑ "While Aya Was Sleeping [programme note]". The Cinematheque. 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
- ↑ Jessica Kiang (31 May 2017). "Cannes Film Review: 'Directions'". Variety.
- ↑ "Directions". Cineuropa. 2017.
- ↑ "Western". Cineuropa. 2017.
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