Tonight was the premiere of "Take Me Home" - the only Bulgarian full-length film in the program of the "Sinelibri" festival.
The tape is a co-production of BNT and was created based on the book of the same name by Mikhail Veshim.
The director of the film is Martin Genovski, and the main roles are played by Asen Blatecki and Alex Marinov - the youngest actor in the selection of films selected for this year's edition of the festival. Alex takes on the role of a child from an orphanage, where a famous host of a show with sinking ratings - Asen Blatechki arrives. In a day, the child becomes a star and learns the hard way how false there can be in the glow of success.
"It's not all lights, money, show, being famous, being in the spotlight, no. The important thing is to be happy", says Alex Marinov, actor.
"A very human, very true story told through the prism of a child, which exposes the false glamor of fame and material things in general," noted Martin Genovski, director.
"The movie, of course, differs from the book, and the book came out 10 years ago. I'm excited to see the audience's encounter with the film," said Mikhail Veshim, author.