Set in the late 19th century during the Ottoman Empire, Elveda Rumeli follows the lives of different characters living in the region of Rumelia. Combining elements of comedy and drama, the show explores themes of war, family, and cultural tensions between different ethnic and religious groups. The storyline revolves around the everyday struggles, adventures, and romances of the characters, including a milkman caught up in the Balkan War and the conflicts between Turks, Greeks, Macedonians, and Bulgarians in the area.
Mark Renton, who has been living abroad for 20 years, returns to Scotland and reconnects with his old friends Sick Boy, Spud, and Begbie. As they navigate their complicated relationships and confront their troubled pasts, they become involved in blackmail, drugs, and criminal activities. Ultimately, they must confront their own demons and make choices that will determine their futures.
Set in Victorian England, "Year of the Rabbit" follows a bumbling police detective as he solves crimes and navigates the eccentricities of his fellow officers.
Greed is a fictional biography of a wealthy Greek fashion mogul and his extravagant lifestyle. The movie explores his relationships, including a complicated husband-wife dynamic and a close bond with his mother. Set in high-street London, the story also touches on themes of refugee crisis and the clothing industry. With a mix of flashbacks, the film showcases the protagonist's journey from a poor Bulgarian immigrant to a self-made tycoon. Greed is a satirical take on the fashion industry, filled with glitz, glamour, and a touch of tragedy.
I Am David follows the story of a young boy who escapes from a concentration camp in Eastern Europe and travels across Europe with the help of a sealed envelope. Along the way, he learns about trust, love, and the power of friendship.
WWE WrestleMania 35 (2019) is a thrilling event where wrestling champions from around the world come together to compete for glory and victory. From intense one-on-one matches to chaotic tag-team battles, this action-packed event is filled with explosive moments and jaw-dropping moves. Witness the athleticism, drama, and excitement of professional wrestling at its finest.
The great Bulgarian football player Georgi Asparuhov and his greatest love - his wife Lita go through a number of trials of life, football and the political system.
Gunmen is a dark comedy action film that follows two brothers who become entangled in a criminal plot involving drug money in South America. As they navigate dangerous situations and encounter various characters, they must find a way to survive and seek revenge.
The Harmonists is a biographical drama about a singing group in Nazi Germany. The story follows the rise and fall of the Comedian Harmonists, a sextet that became popular in the 1920s. As the group achieves fame and success, they face increasing pressure from the Nazi regime due to their members being Jewish. The movie explores themes of antisemitism and the impact of politics on art.
The Paradise Suite is a drama film that takes place in Amsterdam and explores the lives of several characters whose paths intersect. The story revolves around themes of forced prostitution, interracial relationships, illegal immigration, and abduction. It also touches upon topics like school bullying, the Srebrenica massacre, and the sex industry in Amsterdam. The film delves into the complexities of human relationships and the various struggles faced by the characters.
Bulgarian Lovers is a comedy-drama that explores the themes of love, relationships, and the clash of social classes in Bulgaria. It follows the story of a young aspiring actor who falls in love with a wealthy businessman. As their relationship develops, they are confronted with the challenges and prejudices of Bulgarian society. The film provides a humorous and insightful perspective on the complexities of relationships, class differences, and the pursuit of happiness.
Eastern Plays follows a recovering drug addict who rebels against his father and becomes involved in violence and anti-foreigner sentiment in Sofia, Bulgaria. As he navigates the turbulent dynamics of his dysfunctional relationship with his father, he also encounters various themes of addiction, racism, xenophobia, and the search for truth and meaning in life.
1944. The inhabitants of the house are strange. On the first floor is the owner - the lawyer. He expects as a close man to the government to enter the big politics soon. On the second floor resides a pro-Nazi doctor. There is an illegal printing press at the attic. Every day brings new challenges to the illegal printers. The lawyer decides to travel for the country. This distorts the plans of the illegal printers because they must move too. They meet the sunrise with a smile. Every day is joy to them - the fact that they are alive and they can continue their work.
In the 9th century, a nomadic tribe led by a chief embarks on a conquest of the Carpathian Mountains. The chief faces numerous challenges including battles with rival tribes, the death of his wife and son, and his evolving relationship with a Hungarian girl. Amidst the turmoil, he discovers love and grapples with his faith in Christianity.
Soft boys by day, kings by night. The film follows a group of young Bulgarian Roma who come to Vienna looking for freedom and a quick buck. They sell their bodies as if that's all they had. What comforts them, so far from home, is the feeling of being together. But the nights are long and unpredictable.
Elena, a theater director in love with her work, is 32 years old when she realizes that she cannot have children. Faced with a choice - to try to conceive in vitro with her beloved husband, the conductor Leon Mayer, or to adapt the theater program with which she transforms the lives of orphans in far Africa, Elena will rediscover the word "mother". The film is inspired by a true story.
Two friends (Katerina Didaskalo, Stefan Danalyov) are separated when their village is divided by Communism, but they meet again 40 years later and begin having an affair.
Cat in the Wall is a drama film set in a neighborhood in London, England. The story revolves around a cat and its impact on the lives of the residents. The film explores themes of community, family, and cultural differences.
Autumn, 1941. Tito's partisans are ordered to attack a railway network system used by the Germans, their Bulgarian allies and local collaborators. A bloody battle ensues.