Fearful sea monsters with numerous tentacles, heroic pirate raids, wandering the world’s oceans, strange deep-sea inhabitants, otherworldly songs of mysterious sirens, geographical discoveries on …
Author: Andronika Martonova
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Andronika Martonova
Department of Screen Arts
Assoc. Prof. of film studies, motion picture and TV arts
History, theory and aesthetics of Asian film; visual culture of East, Southeast, South and Central Asia; Hallyu Korean New Wave cinema; achievements in contemporary feature, documentary and animated Asian film; archival studies; Asian silent film; traditional Asian arts; Asian cultures in Bulgaria and the Balkans; films and religions; Asian diasporas’ cinema in the West; problems of film adaptation
Assoc. Prof. of film studies, motion picture and TV arts
History, theory and aesthetics of Asian film; visual culture of East, Southeast, South and Central Asia; Hallyu Korean New Wave cinema; achievements in contemporary feature, documentary and animated Asian film; archival studies; Asian silent film; traditional Asian arts; Asian cultures in Bulgaria and the Balkans; films and religions; Asian diasporas’ cinema in the West; problems of film adaptation
Gripping. Colourful. Many-sided. Surprising. Charming. Funny. Naïve. Frightening. Mysterious. Breath-stopping. Magical. Spectacular. Beautiful. Dangerous. Kind. Unexpected. Swirly. Shining. Lavish. Stopping the heart beating. Different. …
The full-length feature film Cat in the Wall (Bulgaria/UK/France) by Mina Mileva, Vesela Kazakova (production: Actvist 38) surprisingly received the national Golden Rose Debut …
Glory by Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov continues the trilogy started with The Lesson. And is definitely better, too. May this trend be sustained …