Days of the environmental cinema 2013 in the Natural-history museum of Burgas

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23 Sep

Days of the environmental cinema 2013 in the Natural-history museum of Burgas

For the third year Natural-history museum of Burgas (K.Fotinov St. 30) will host a movie marathon of environmental films. In two days - 26 and 27 September the museum visitors will be able to watch 8 ecological movie productions filmed in Bulgaria.

Program:
September 26
11:00 - The Unknown Arda - River of three countries - 27 min
Interesting story about this southern Bulgarian River and its nature.

12:00 - Imperial Eagle. Living symbol or a museum exhibit - 39 min
The production of FPS "Green Balkans" presents spectacular footage of the lives of the royal eagles, shot in natural conditions.

13:00 - They fly away
- 40 min
Film about wild birds in Bulgaria. The newest film of the Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds.


14:00 - The last second - 34 min
Interesting insight into the contemporary society and its problems associated with the accumulation of large amounts of garbage and biodiversity conservation.


September 27
11:00 - Map 2010 - 54 min
Film about the nature of the Rodopi mountain and few enthusiasts who fight to protect it.

12:00 - Price of Birds - 29 min
Environmental documentary film won several awards: Award of UVT cinematography festival in Popovo for Best Cinematography and the Grand Prix at the International Festival BALFEST in Balchik, the best scenario at V International Eco Festival in Ohrid.

13:00 - Noah's Ark of Sofia - 54 min
Film dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the Sofia Zoo. Special Award at the Gold Amphora Festival in Bansko.

14:00 - The Water of Sofia - 28 min
Impression of the city and the water around it.

Regional Historical Museum of Burgas would like to thank Publishing House SVIDAS, Federation of nature conservation Green Balkans and the Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds for providing these environmental films.

Due to the limited seats in the hall of the museum, please request views for larger groups on the phone of the Natural History Museum : 056/ 84 32 39

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