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INVISIBLE (BOJANOV)

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This documentary on heroin addicts is not easy to digest, but it is "undeniably compelling" (Onion A.V. Club). Six Bulgarian users are profiled by filmmaker Konstantin Bojanov over a three year period, sharing their trials, lost loves, justifications for using, run-ins with the law, and attempts to get clean. In Bulgarian with English subtitles.

Konstantin Bojanov---USA/Bulgaria---2005---90 mins.
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From Bulgaria comes this surprising thriller about international intrigue and political power plays that seems all too realistic. In the lead up to a national election in Bulgaria, the lives of five individuals become inextricably linked and the future of the former communist state and burgeoning democracy hangs in the balance. A former CIA agent is put out to pasture, a pretty young economic adviser cuts her teeth in the US Bulgarian embassy, a ruthless chief of staff needs to get the Bulgarian PM reelected, an American consultant is hired to fix said election, and a former Bulgarian state police officer is nostalgic for the bad old days. In Bulgarian and English with English subtitles.

James X. Loftus---Bulgaria/USA---2007---100 mins.
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Following a car accident that damages his memory, Bulgarian-born Alex is visited in Germany by his grandfather Bai Dan. Under Bai Dan’s guidance, Alex embarks upon a journey across Europe and an immersion into the game of backgammon, discovering who he is in the process. In Bulgarian with English subtitles.

Stephan Komandarev---Bulgaria---2008---105 mins.
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Shot in black-and-white, this Bulgarian neo-noir follows a convict as he is released from prison onto the streets of Communist-era Sofia in the 1960s.