VREME Film Studios
Binka: To Tell a Story About Silence 2007
A film pioneer, Binka Zhelyazkova was at the forefront of political cinema under Bulgaria's Communist dictatorship. Though she remained faithful to the communist ideals she became an avid critic of the regime and brought upon herself the wrath of its censorship. As a result four of her nine films were shelved and released to the public only after the fall of the regime in 1989, and Binka Zhelyazkova became known as the bad girl of Bulgarian cinema. A provocative portrait that reveals the pressures and complexities that arise when art is made under totalitarianism.
Starting from the Scratch 1996
A delicate analysis of the movement of the human spirit and the love between men and women which has the power to reveal the beauty of the soul from the cradle to the grave.
He Doesn't Die 1949
The funeral of Georgy Dimitrov. It begins with the adoration of officials and citizens in front of the coffin in Moscow.
In Four Colors for One Country 1970
The author's idea is to use four colors-red, black, white and yellow - to tell about the richness of folk art.