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FESTIVALS: Ivailo Hristov s Fear Competes at 2021 Triste FF

TRIESTE: Ivailo Hristov’s feature  Fear (Pro Film) will be screened in the main competition of the 32nd Trieste Film Festival, which runs 21 – 30 January 2021 and focuses on films from the CEE, Baltic and Balkan region. The story follows the growing revolt and the severe opposition of a jobless teacher towards her fellow villagers, who vehemently deny her relationship with an accidentally arrived black refugee. According to Hristov, who wrote the script, the idea came to him some years ago while he was spending his summer in a Black Sea village close to the border with Turkey. “One afternoon, I suddenly came across a van with open doors and saw men, women and children packed inside at a temperature of 40 degrees C. Their clothes were stuck to their bodies and their faces were drenched in sweat. I could never forget their eyes,” Hristov told FNE. “But as the film is about a woman making her long way to love in nearly impossible circumstances, so I prefer to define its ge

Young Bulgarian Scholars Contribute to World Scientific Progress - Novinite com

pixabay At a time when we are becoming increasingly aware of the crucial importance of science for the protection of human health and for the global development, we would like to remind you of some of the meetings radio Bulgaria has had during the year with young Bulgarian scholars who a significant contribution to science. Stefan Krastanov works on the creation of the quantum computer and teaches at Harvard, but he did not forget that his awakening to science he owes to his primary school teachers in Burgas and the world-renowned teacher Teodosius Teodosiev. The quantum physics incomprehensible to most people, he explains in simple terms: It tells us what are the fundamental limitations that the universe places on us. According to the scientist, if something cannot be achieved with the laws of quantum information, it most likely cannot be achieved in any other way.

Young Bulgarian scientists with a contribution to the progress of science

Life Successful Bulgarians 2020 - Part I: Young Bulgarian scientists with a contribution to the progress of science published on 12/21/20 10:47 AM Photo: cnet At a time when we are aware of the crucial importance of science for the protection of human health and for the global development of the world, we bring you an overview of some of the meetings that Radio Bulgaria held during the outgoing year with young Bulgarian scientists who have made significant contribution in their fields. Stefan Krastanov is working on the creation of the quantum computer and is teaching at Harvard, but he has not forgotten that he owes his awakening to science to his primary schools teachers in Burgas and to the world-renowned Bulgarian physics teacher Teodosii Teodosiev.

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