![]() Special thanks to Angelina Georgieva and Ina Valchanova. Production of Quiet space in co-production with Azaryan Theatre, National Palace of Culture ![]() Graphic design: What if… / Kontur CreativeĬommunication: Ina Dublekova, Kremena Hristova (A25 Cultural Foundation) In the video episodes: Vanya Mihailova, Yulia Kaludova, Ruscho Tikhov, Hristo Butsev, Tanya Zagorova, Alexander Mihovski Stage design and costumes: Evgenia SorbevaĬast: Elena Dimitrova, Neda Spasova, Vasil Chitanov, Velislav Pavlov “Illusions” was staged for the first time by Mladen Alexiev in 2013 at the “Sfumato” Theatre, and the translation of the play in Bulgarian was done especially for the needs of the production by the renowned translators of contemporary drama – Neva Micheva.Ī25 Cultural Foundation’s team took care of the communications of the show when it was first staged, and now we are once again delighted to assist with the PR for the media and the audience. The director of the performance is Mladen Alexiev, and the cast includes: Elena Dimitrova, Neda Spasova, Vasil Chitanov and Velislav Pavlov. “Technology is there to help us, to make our lives easier, but the moment we start abusing it, bad things can happen, and it’s our responsibility as a society and individuals to draw the line somewhere,” is how producer Mila Voinikova summed up the film’s message.On December 4, at 19:00, the premiere of the renewed stage version of the show “Illusions”, based on the play by the world-known playwright Ivan Viripaev will be performed in “Azaryan” Theatre. ![]() Omnipresent ultimately taps into the hot-button issues of the role of technology and surveillance in our society. Added Pavlov, “It’s not the truth that is killing you, it’s the lies.” As Emil - watching the secret camera feeds - discovers secrets that those around him would not want shared, the film poses the question, Would you want to always know the truth or is it better if you don’t sometimes?ĭjevelekov used a quote from the movie for his take on the subject, “You need to know only as much as you can bear,” he said. ![]() One of the main themes in Omnipresent is about the truth. You can not move your head, your peripheral vision is switched off. “For me, it felt almost like walking blindfolded. “Sometimes it was hard for people in a scene with me not to laugh,” Pavlov said. Some of it was filmed by Pavlov, wearing hidden camera-equipped glasses or a GoPro camera strapped to his forehead, which was pretty challenging. “It’s that drive of an artist to find an inspiration that is a big excuse sometimes to do crazy stuff to other people and to yourself,” Pavlov said when talking about his character and his motivation.įor authenticity, Omnipresent‘s visual style mixes traditional camera work with hidden camera footage. Originally installing one hidden camera in his parents’ home to help catch a thief when valuables start to disappear, he becomes obsessed with the private lives of those around him, eventually putting everyone under constant surveillance by bugging his home, his office and even himself, wearing spy glasses with a built-in camera. In the movie, the protagonist Emil (Velislav Pavlov), an ad agency owner and successful novelist seeking inspiration for his next book, takes that opportunity. 'Capernaum' Director On The High Price Children Are Paying For Society's Mistakes - Awardsline Screening Series ![]()
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