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- "The Tesla Case" is a contemporary story about Tony and Raya, already turned 12, who remained good friends after their misadventures in "The Curie Case" movie. Aspiring young "inventor" Tony is working on a wireless electricity device inspired by the eccentric genius Nikola Tesla. Tony is a firm believer that his discovery would solve the global energy crisis. To his utter disappointment, he is forced to go to a summer camp with his classmates. Tony invites his dear friend and neighbor Raya who, being left all alone by her ever-traveling parents, gladly welcomes his proposal. Surviving nature won't be the only hurdle that Tony needs to overcome. Local scouts' leader Victor, who is jealous of Tony, decides to ruin his scientific attempts and win Raya's affection, while she unravels the secret of the mystery werewolf roaming the nearby forest.
- The homeless Serafim rejects the material possessions in life having understood that when a man dies, he presents himself before God only by his soul.
- Tony is a studious kid who loves science and dreams of becoming a great scientist one day. His bedroom looks like a laboratory and he has deliberately named his lab mouse after Marie Curie, who developed the theory of radioactivity. Although he is just eight years old, Tony will participate at the National Science Fair with his own experiment. His neighbor Raya, who is also eight, is a student at the School of Dance and is rather naughty and mischievous. She often disturbs Tony and interrupts his concentration and his lab experiments, and she is a friend of Stefan, a bully who is several years older than her. Raya wants to help Stefan pass his math test, but Tony refuses to cooperate and as a result of that Marie Curie is kidnapped. To get her back, Tony has to face new challenges. The annual ballet production at the school is ruined and fails gloriously, however, a new friendship blossoms. The Curie Case is an entertaining and funny modern comedy that your whole family will enjoy.
- In the first Bulgarian documentary film in 3D you will witness one of the most Bulgarian traditions - Nestinarstvo (Fire Dancing). The old custom is still preserved in the small village of Bulgari, which is situated in the foot of Strandzha Mountain. "Steps in the Fire" is a film about a centuries-old sacrament, a sacrament stretched between holy and pagan. The authentic nestinars (fire dancers) dance in the fire only once a year - in the evening of June 3 (this day celebrated the saints Konstantin and Elena according to the old calendar). This is why experiencing the movie in 3D makes it even more unique. You will have the opportunity to be there, to learn more about the most prominent nestinar, Grandma Zlata, and about the magic of fire dancing.
- In our days all kids need to know what is: Financial culture, Family Budget, how to use ATM, how to pay with a bank card in the shop and so on. This educational film will share this information with all kids in an easily and funny way.
- Lurking between the dark night streets, without a past nor future, Mortimer realizes that there is a much more powerful force than him, telling him to kill. The last drop of blood spills the glass after he brutally murders his children and he finally manages to meet his creator. But will he ever be free even if he kills him? Or will the lust of blood haunt him forever?
- If you are cold - you'll warm somehow, if you are hungry - you'll eat something, but if you feel cold in your heart and your soul - then it is terrible. If you are not loved, you suffer and you feel like lost in the huge world, with no support and protection. Everyone has the right and desires to be loved. The official number of children living in specialized institutions for children with no parent care is more then 8600. More then 8600 Bulgarian children. Most of them ate emotionally and socially harmed and are not able to get their full potential after gaining their majority. Bulgaria has much higher percentage children in institutions then the other EU countries. Most of those children are not orphans and have living parents. Orphans are only about 2% of them.