View Full Version : Bulgarian Film wins GRAND PRIZE at film festival
BenReilly
08 May 2006, 03:19 AM
The 16th Mediawave international visual arts festival ended in Gyor, NW Hungary, on Friday evening with a prize-awarding ceremony.
The grand prize of the festival was granted to "Georgi and the Butterflies", a Bulgarian film directed by Andrei Paunov
http://english.mti.hu/default.asp?menu=1&theme=2&cat=25&newsid=219534
This film also won an award at the Cannes Film Festival, yet no mention was made in the American press.
BenReilly
08 May 2006, 03:24 AM
http://www.georgiandthebutterflies.com/
http://www.new-video.de/co/georgi-butterf.jpg
sardus_pater
08 May 2006, 05:15 AM
Grand prize or not, I still think Bulgaria should be prevented from harming our lifestyle with their attempt to better their lifestyle.
Something has to be done and all the options are still on the table.
The level of crime and corruption is unbearable.
Klaus Jansen, a German investigator, said last month the country's efforts to tackle organized crime were "a total mess," and criminal bosses and people traffickers were going unpunished.
It would be foolish to let this big threat go unconfronted and it would be foolish to let bulgarian chemical WMDs threat go unpunished
Soda Drinker Hospitalised after Poisoning (http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=63008)
You have to be blind not to see the terrrristic threat Bulgaria poses to all the soda drinkers of the world (ie the western world).
Something has to be done, and I am appalled that reasonable israeli wannabe like Ben try to minimize the dangers posed by Bulgaria with trivial facts about Isr... err... Bulgaria.
:p ;)
BenReilly
08 May 2006, 07:29 AM
Normally I would be angry at your vicious lies about Bulgaria and your pathetic attempt to once again hijack a thread by bringing up Israel, but this time I can understand your jealousy. Let me remind you that all of Europe (nay, all the world!) can benefit from Bulgarian culture. Do yourself a favor and watch this movie.
sardus_pater
08 May 2006, 01:06 PM
Look, I understand very well what you're trying to do with these threads, Ben.
You're trying to let the voice of the common bulgarians (millions of them) being heard, their existence perceived as real human beings with sentiments, daily cares and so on in order to save them from their fate.
You're trying to show that the bulgarian culture and society goes far beyond the usual caricature being portraited by western media so that the public opinion is aware of what and who they're destroying when they collectively will let the button being pushed by the executioner.
You think that it is more difficult for most of human beings to kill other human beings when looking at their eyes and realizing that behind those eyes there's another life albeit a little different, a thin crust. You're trying to break that thin crust to show the core is basically the same.
I know well, I understand, there's something good and heroic in what you do. I can see.
Anyway you won't convince me. You won't stop me. There are greater matters at stake.
And it is Hungarians with their unique culture and language.
The only thought that Hungarians could be harmed by evil bulgarians (even if very very unlikely) make me forget about all that romantic humanistic stuff and turn me into a willing agent for war and widespread killing (of course, amongst evil bulgarians).
I can already tell you that i could even accept the nuke option if the lies to justify it are not too bad.
BenReilly
09 May 2006, 06:14 AM
Look, I understand very well what you're trying to do with these threads, Ben.
You're trying to let the voice of the common bulgarians (millions of them) being heard, their existence perceived as real human beings with sentiments, daily cares and so on in order to save them from their fate.
No, I am attempting to prove (successfully, I might add) the greatness of the Bulgarian people.
Caesar
09 May 2006, 06:20 AM
On a serious note (!) I quite enjoyed this film.
GringoTex
09 May 2006, 07:21 AM
Bulgaria invented mise-en-scene.
sardus_pater
09 May 2006, 08:43 AM
No, I am attempting to prove (successfully, I might add) the greatness of the Bulgarian people.
If it was not for Hungarians i would not go mad because you care about bulgarians and i would certainly not look like a fool attempting to say what you or others should care about and start threads about.
STOP talking about evil bulgaria and bulgarians! I hate it, hate it, hate it!
Not even bulgarians are entitled to take pride in their history and culture!
sardus_pater
09 May 2006, 08:49 AM
On a serious note (!) I quite enjoyed this film.
you evil TERRORIST!