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Nina Roza

Directed by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles
Belgium / Bulgaria / Canada / Italy, 2026 (fiction, 103 minutes, colour, Bulgarian / French)
Also known as "Blue Flower", "Fleur bleue", "Petite rose"
Nina Roza
Image: © Entract Films

Film Description:
"Mihail left Bulgaria in the 1990s after the death of his wife and raised his young daughter, Roza, alone in Montreal. Far from his homeland, he established himself as a specialist in French and contemporary art. Now, he is commissioned by a collector to authenticate the work of an eight-year-old girl, Nina, who is living in a Bulgarian village and whose paintings have gone viral online. Mihail hesitates but eventually agrees to undertake the journey. Meeting Nina shakes him deeply. The disarmingly mature child reminds him of Roza at the same age. During his stay in Bulgaria, he gradually makes his peace with the ghosts of his past while trying to unravel the mystery behind Nina: is she truly the author of her work? Has someone helped her? What gives him the right to disrupt her happy life? Somewhere between the past and the present, the tangible and the symbolic, Mihail's journey becomes a cathartic one which highlights the intricate relationships between life, art and human beings. Sometimes, the journey matters more than the destination."
-- Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival) (source)

Film Description:
"A viral video of an 8-year-old Bulgarian artist catches the eye of a major art collector. Mihail is sent there, 30 years after leaving his home country, to assess the value of the girl's work and confront the ghosts of his past."
-- Entract Films (source)


Film Credits (partial):
Written by: Geneviève Dulude-De Celles
Produced by: Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering, Lorenzo Fiuzzi, Bardo Tarantelli, Nikolay Mutafchiev, Benoît Hansez, Etienne Hansez, Luba Piperova
Principal Cast: Galin Stoev, Ekaterina Stanina, Sofia Stanina, Chiara Caselli, Michelle Tzontchev, Christian Bégin, Nikolay Mutafchiev
Cinematography: Alexandre Nour Desjardins
Film Editing: Damien Keyeux
Music: Joseph Marchand
Production Company: Colonelle films, UMI Films, Ginger Light, PREMIERstudio, Echo Bravo
(sources)


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