Nina
Bulgaria2019fiction20'Konkurs krótkometrażowy (2020)Short Matters! Krótkie filmy roku (2021)
This example of small realism in cinema is an observation of a trapped girl, devoid of affectionate sentimentalism. How did Nina become deprived of the carefree joy of childhood so that she ended up in the care of a much older man in an unknown city, far away from her family? She makes her living as a pickpocket. She finds friendship in the company of an abandoned dog. During her next attempt she is caught red-handed, but her victim decides not to call the police and, instead, offers help. Will it be sufficient to escape to a better life?
Awards
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2020 Short film competition
Special MentionSpecial Mention
- directed by
- Hristo Simeonov
Writer and film director based in Sofia. Berlinale and Sarajevo Talents alumni. His collaboration with human rights foundations in Bulgaria resulted in the creation of multiple documentaries and videos. His short fiction films are shown at international festivals like Clermont-Ferrand, Tampere, Dresden, Cottbus, Kiev, Bilbao, Triest, Thessaloniki, Vienna, Tel Aviv etc. His debut short film “The Son” (2015) won the Main Short Film Prize at Cottbus Film Festival (2016) and Best Bulgarian Short Film at the Bulgarian Film Academy Awards (2016) and other 15 awards.
- cinematography
- Vesselin Hristov
- script
- Konstantin Bojanov
- cast
- Plamena Stefanova, Borislav Rusev, Margita Gosheva, dog Lili
- music
- Goran Andrich
- sound
- Ivan Andreev, Veselin Zografov
- editing
- Hristo Simeonov
- production
- Poli Angelova, Nikolay Todorov (Screening emotions)
- Photo