
Anton Dimitrachkov is a Bulgarian actor born in Samokov, Bulgaria. He graduated from New Bulgarian University with Acting. For his first major role in a feature film "Block" (2023) he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor from the Bulgarian Film Academy Awards "Vasil Gendov". He is also known for various theatre plays and short movies.
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A film intertwining three stories of individuals seeking meaning and connection: estranged sisters reconciling at their mother's deathbed, a flea market seller confronting purposelessness, and two grifters trapped in a cycle of searching.

Bulgarian queer artist and songwriter Ivo Dimchev transforms personal and social hardship into provocative public and intimate spectacles, boldly exploring sexuality, identity, faith, and activism in a celebration of queer visibility.

The great Bulgarian football player Georgi Asparuhov and his greatest love - his wife Lita go through a number of trials of life, football and the political system.

Stories of love, murder, mystery and control interconnect in lock-down inside the confines of a Sofia apartment during the pandemic.

While trying to evade her father’s attempts to reconnect, ten-year-old Tamara noticed that a celebration is in the works in her residential block. A neighbour is to be married, and the groom has come to ‘steal’ her.

Sasheto dreams to be a filmmaker. Together with his best friend Miteto, he goes on a mysterious investigation, which may turn into his best film or unexpected disaster.

A young girl recognizes her assaulter at her best friend's birthday party.

Leon De'Blasio, a ruthless drug lord in Red-Coke City, shares the city's market with a worthy rival - a millennial vampire. The uncompromising competitors rethink their priorities and join forces with the arrival of a sudden invader.

During a boxing match, Alexandra is knocked down. To return to the match, she must first overcome her past and present. Vision and words intertwine in Alexandra's mind where the real battle take place.

An ideological and physical barrier fell on 9 November 1989 in Berlin. For 28 years, this 155 km wall divided Germany in two, separating friends and family. The recent discovery of some documents reveals the stories of those who managed to escape to join their loved ones, or simply to regain their freedom. Demonstrating imagination and courage, some dug tunnels to get under the Berlin Wall, others inflated balloons to fly over it, while others disguised themselves with fake uniforms. By combining archives, reconstitution sequences and intrigue scenes, this documentary plunges us into a Berlin that has now disappeared, through the prism of the art of escape under the GDR.
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