Sofia Meetings (13-17 March 2019), one of the leading coproduction events in the region and in Europe, will bring more than 300 foreign professionals to the festival, including distributors, members of Europa Distribution, exhibitors and members of Europa Cinemas.
Twelve films will compete for the Domaine Boyar Award within the Balkan Competition.
The documentary Walking on Water by Andrey Paounov (a US/Italian coproduction) will open the festival. The closing film wil be The Wild Pear Tree by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, an international coproduction involving Bulgaria’s RFF International, Macedonia’s Sisters and Brother Mitevski and 2006 Produkcija Sarajevo from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION:
A Picture with Yuki (Bulgaria, Japan)
Directed by Lachezar Avramov
Produced by Chouchkov Brothers
Coproduced by Wa Entertainment
Supported by the Bulgarian National Film Center
The Pig (Bulgaria, Romania)
Directed by Dragomir Sholev
Produced by Gorilla Film
Coproduced by New Boyana Film Studios, B2Y, Screening Emotions, Papillon Film
Supported by the UNICEF
Wall / Wycieczka (Poland, Germany)
Directed by Bartosz Grudziecki
Produced by DREIFILM, HFF München
Tehran: City of Love (Iran, UK, the Netherlands)
Directed by Ali Jaberansari
Hanalei Bay (Japan)
Directed by Daishi Matsunaga
The Waiter (Greece)
Directed by Steve Krikris
Vanishing Days (China)
Directed by Xin Zhu
Trust (Turkey)
Directed by Sefa Öztürk
Monsters. (Romania, 2019)
Directed by Marius Olteanu
Produced by Parada Film
Coproduced by We are basca
Support by the Romanian Film Centre
Brothers (Turkey, Germany, Bulgaria)
Directed by Ömür Atay
Produced by Chouchkov Brothers
Coproduced by Off Film, Fiction 2.0, Atay Film
Supported by Eurimages
Golden Youth (France, Belgium)
Directed by Eva Ionesco
System Crasher (Germany)
Directed by Nora Fingscheidt