AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLGBTQ+ Culture: Sofia Pride Film Fest returns June 2–12 with a lineup of feature and short films on identity, love, family, freedom and belonging, plus a special feminism-focused evening on June 5. Arts & Education: Bulgaria’s National Academy of Arts marks its 130th anniversary in Burgas while unveiling LIK typeface 2.0 for the Bulgarian News Agency—now upgraded to support all official EU languages, including Greek, with improvements based on user feedback. Local Community & Sports: ARBOM will back Levski Trakia (Taraclia) with 120,000 lei annually, aiming for promotion and funding stability plus a plan to modernize the city stadium. Culture Exchange: Sliven’s 27th Friendship Without Borders festival kicks off with children’s folklore dance groups from seven countries, continuing the May Days of Culture tradition. Environment Activism: Greenpeace Bulgaria stages a “TOXIC” banner action under Bobov Dol TPP, demanding tighter limits and a cleaner energy security plan. Film Spotlight: Cannes’ Palme d’Or goes to “Fjord” (Cristian Mungiu), a Norway-set drama on political polarization.
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