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Raymond Wagenstein, Petur Popzlatev

I, the Countess

I, the Countess
Sibilla M., urban legend, lived her life freely, despite all the troubles, that the system served her. Sibilla’s company was sought after because of her honest and bold comments, because of her vivid, strong and tragicomic experience, because of ...read morå

Federico Fellini

I, Fellini

I, Fellini
This lusty, high spirited book came out of conversations, conducted over the course of fourteen years, between Frederico Fellini, the reknowned director of of such landmark films as "8 1/2", and "La Dolce Vita", and the author Charlotte Chandler. ...read morå

David Lynch

Catching the Big Fish

Catching the Big Fish
Lynch blends biography, filmography, spiritual quotes and his philosophical perspective on the life-changing capabilities of transcendental meditation, all within two and a half hours. Having practiced meditation for three decades, director Lynch ...read morå

Svetla Ivanova

Rust and Gold

Rust and Gold
Svetla Ivanova (1948-2006) graduated in German Philology and in Film & TV Critical Studies. She worked in many prestigious periodicals and also was a translator. Her interests were especially in documentary. Svetla Ivanova was a program director ...read morå

Wim Wenders

A Sense of Place

A Sense of Place
The remarkble essey-like writing style of Wim Wenders reveals his passion to traveling and photography. He shares his hopes and expectations of the new digital technologies that make their way in the movie-making - from the change of the filming, ...read morå

Todor Andreikov

History of Cinema, vol. 1

History of Cinema, vol. 1
This is a second edition of the history of world cinema by the eminent Bulgaria spcialist in the field Professor Todor Andreikov. This volume examines the period from the beginning of sound movies to ...read morå

Nedelcho Milev

Special History of Cinema

Special History of Cinema
This is the third volume of a general history of cinema in five ...read morå

Marlon Brando

Songs My Mother Taught Me

Songs My Mother Taught Me
When Marlon Brando, playing Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront, bemoaned the fact that he "coulda been somebody," audiences hung onto his words, but according to Brando, the role "was actor-proof, a scene that demonstrated how audiences often do much ...read morå

Gérard Depardieu

Vivant!

Vivant!
Gérard Depardieu is not only the most famous and adored actor in France but also a symbol of the country. That energetic and masculine man loved by many viewers around the globe has been an enigma ever since his first book "Vivant!" was ...read morå

François Truffaut

Hitchcock

Hitchcock
This book is a classic study of the great director and his films, comprising a series of dialogues between Hitchcock and Truffaut. Any book-length interview with Alfred Hitchcock is valuable, but considering that this volume’s interlocutor is ...read morå

Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg: Interviews

Steven Spielberg: Interviews
Steven Spielberg has become a brand name and a force that extends far beyond the movie screen. Phrases like “phone home” and the music score from “Jaws” are now part of our cultural script, appearing in commercials, comedy routines, and common ...read morå

Todor Andreikov

History of Cinema, vol. 2

History of Cinema, vol. 2
The sequel to Professor Todor Andreikov's History of ...read morå

Liv Ullmann

Changing

Changing
This is a reflective autobiography by one of the world's most famous actresses. In this book Liv Ullman tells about her Norwegian childhood and her present life as 'star of stage and screen'. Her relationship with the father of her child, and also ...read morå

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