Cinema Extremists
Documentary
A documentary about the first Bulgarian filmmakers. Describes the first steps ma Bulgarian cinema in the late 19th century and early 20th. Tells about the artistic and political currents of the time, until the middle years of the communist regime. In the film you can see archive footage of the first Bulgarian auteur cinema, the tribulations these pioneers went through to bring cinema to Bulgaria, their rise and fall during the Regime.
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