Bulgarian Directors Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov's New Film Premieres at Karlovy Vary Festival
Bulgarian filmmakers Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov's latest feature, 'Black Money for White Nights,' is scheduled to premiere in the main competition category of the Karlovy Vary festival. The film explores facets of post-Soviet society. This marks a significant return for the directing pair, who previously secured a win at the festival in 2019 for their movie, 'The Father.'
Bulgarian directorial duo Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov are presenting their new film, 'Black Money for White Nights,' at the Karlovy Vary festival. The movie has been selected to debut in the main competition section of the esteemed event.
The film delves into various aspects of post-Soviet society, reflecting the directors' ongoing focus on contemporary social themes. Grozeva and Valchanov are no strangers to the Karlovy Vary festival, having previously won the main competition in 2019 with their film, 'The Father.'
According to Hollywood Reporter, exclusive clips of the film have been released.



