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- In 2014, Kiril Nikolov - Disl faces the longest tourist route in Bulgaria - Kom-Emine. Then the record attempt ended with failure for Kril, but the film Reach your Limits was born, which won the audience's love and the recognition of many international film festivals. In 2015. Diesel returns on Kom-Eminne's paths and this time he escapes 600 kilometers for the record 4 days, 13 hours and 05 minutes. Reach Your Limits has a sequel. The screening of the race, which showed that there are no limitations, is already a fact and it is "109 Hours". Hours filled with urge, doubts, fears and a desire for success. Experience a "journey," which is another proof that human capabilities are unlimited. The destination is Kom-Emine. The goal - to defeat yourself.
- Burkinabè Rising, a new documentary from Cultures of Resistance Films, showcases creative nonviolent resistance in Burkina Faso. A small, landlocked country in West Africa, Burkina Faso is home to a vibrant community of artists and engaged citizens, who provide an example of the type of political change that can be achieved when people come together. It is an inspiration, not only to the rest of Africa but also to the rest of the world. Through music, film, ecology, visual art, and architecture, the people featured in this film are carrying on the revolutionary spirit of Thomas Sankara. After assuming the presidency in 1983, Sankara was killed in a 1987 coup d'état led by his friend and close advisor Blaise Compaoré, who subsequently ruled the country as an autocrat for twenty-seven years. In October 2014 a massive popular insurrection led to his removal. Today, the spirit of resistance is mightier than ever in Burkina Faso. In the fall of 2016, director Iara Lee traveled throughout the country to film Burkinabè Rising. Through this journey, she met a remarkable cast of artists, musicians, and activists who are using the country's artistic traditions to propel forward a message of resistance: Joey le Soldat, a rapper, infuses his lyrics with references to the struggles of the impoverished youth in Ouagadougou, the country's capital, as well as those of the farmers who toil in the country outside. Marto, Burkina Faso's most well-known graffiti artist, turns barren city walls into colorful murals decrying injustice. Malika la Slameuse, a women's rights activist, performs slam poetry that offers a feminist perspective on a male-dominated art form. Serge Aimé Coulibaly uses dance as a form of political resistance, with movement borne from a need to speak out and take action. Burkina FasoIn addition to profiling individual artists, Burkinabè Rising documents a festival of recycled art and interviews groups of farmers who are standing up to the incroachment of corporate agriculture. Displaying a panorama of creative resistance, the film shows how the resurgent Burkinabè pursuit of peace and justice manifests itself through cultural expression, permeating every aspect of daily life.
- An imposing concrete structure provides a connection between the earth and the space in this enigmatic short story. Twenty snowboarders are sent on a mysterious mission to the unknown landscapes of Bulgaria. Through their two week journey in the Stinky Socks country of origin, they discover the difference between the worlds, leading up to a unique showdown between east and west that results in a mind-bending trek through space and time.
- Underdog Bulgarian racing team enters German GT4 series, facing limited resources and challenges. With passion, they defy odds, form unbreakable bond, and prove their worth, achieving remarkable success in the world of motorsports.
- Burkinabè Bounty, a documentary from director Iara Lee, chronicles agricultural resistance and the fight for food sovereignty in Burkina Faso - a small, landlocked country in West Africa.
- The story presents thirteen of the world's most talented paragliding athletes taking part in the first ever Acro Cross competition held in Easter European country of Bulgaria.
- Short"The Drifters" is short film about the ones constantly looking for new realities.
- Beyond Rain is a short film, following two snowboarders and their travels through Scandinavia, searching for the best summer snowboarding experience. Shot on VHS cam this short documentary shows raw life while only living, cooking and enjoying a simple life in a van.
- The story follow the best Bulgarian mountain runner Kiril Nikolov, known as Disl, who attempted to set a new record - to run through the longest Bulgarian mountain route, Kom-Emine (600 km), for less than 5 days.
- The only way to really understand the influence that Dylan Gamache, Brian Skorubski, Dr. B, Mary Rand, and Marcus Rand have as The Yawgoons is to visit Yawgoo Valley and see where it all started. So we flew from Bulgaria to Rhode Island, to see it for ourselves. This was filmed on a car ride from Marcus' house to Yawgoo Valley Ski Area. A week there hits you hard and reminds you why snowboarding is so cool, and why we all do it. The lack of huge mountains, park infrastructure, and tons of snow, made these guys overcome the laziness that we all have and the fear of being different that we all battle with.