REVIEWING INNER SPACES
Nina (35) loves Max (53) so much that she longs to have a child with him. He also loves her, but is afraid that the child will call him ‘grandpa’. In fact Max is the only one who knows that he is to be killed soon. The film is inspired by real events in a provincial town in 2007.
Maxim Genchev is an award-winning film director/writer/actor. Studied Acting at NATFA, in the classes of Prof. Kr. Azarian (1980). Played 20 years at major Bulgarian theatres and for over 30 international and national films and TV series. Film director/writer of The Runaway Smartphone (fic., 2018), Reviewing Inner Spaces (fic., 2017), Inches above the Ground (fic., 2016), Levski (fic., 2015; Best Historical Drama, Artisan Festival International Cannes World Cinema Initiative 2015; Best Film Editor in Feature Film in Darbhanga IFF 2017; National Award for Excellence in Film Acting, Lyubimetz 13 2015), Intruder (fic., 2010), On the Sidewalk Throne (doc., 2010), The Geraks (fic., 2008).
Festivals & Awards: SoIndependent FF, Sofia 2017; Love is Folly, Varna 2018
Maxim Genchev is an award-winning film director/writer/actor. Studied Acting at NATFA, in the classes of Prof. Kr. Azarian (1980). Played 20 years at major Bulgarian theatres and for over 30 international and national films and TV series. Film director/writer of The Runaway Smartphone (fic., 2018), Reviewing Inner Spaces (fic., 2017), Inches above the Ground (fic., 2016), Levski (fic., 2015; Best Historical Drama, Artisan Festival International Cannes World Cinema Initiative 2015; Best Film Editor in Feature Film in Darbhanga IFF 2017; National Award for Excellence in Film Acting, Lyubimetz 13 2015), Intruder (fic., 2010), On the Sidewalk Throne (doc., 2010), The Geraks (fic., 2008).
Festivals & Awards: SoIndependent FF, Sofia 2017; Love is Folly, Varna 2018