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Stefan Komandarev’s film “Made in EU” wins an award in France

Photo: Arras Film Festival

Stefan Komandarev’s film “Made in EU” has won the Critics’ Prize at the Arras Film Festival in France, the film’s team announced. The jury was composed of film critics and journalists from France 2, France Inter, Allociné, Konbini, Vanity Fair, and Paris Match. “Congratulations to our entire wonderful team. After the ceremony, I had the opportunity to speak with the jury members. Their decision to award our film was completely unanimous. Each of them will be reviewing the film for their respective media outlets, which will help with the distribution of Made in EU in France”, Stefan Komandarev commented.

The next stop for “Made in EU” will be on November 18 at the Gijón International Film Festival in Spain, in the competition for great masters of contemporary cinema (FICX Premiere), BTA reports.

Edited by Ivo Ivanov

Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov

Photo: Arras Film Festival



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