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		<title>Bulgarian Movie Tilt with New US Award</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bulgarian movie &#8221;Tilt&#8221; was bestowed the Best International Feature award at the Independent Filmmakers Showcase in Los Angeles, California. The film, which was Bulgaria&#8217;s nomination for the Oscars in the foreign film category, did not make the final five cut, but remains one of the most popular foreign features at California&#8216;s film fests. This is the second award, received in the course of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bulgarian <strong>movie</strong> &#8221;<strong>Tilt</strong>&#8221; was bestowed the <strong>Best International Feature</strong> <strong>award</strong> at the Independent Filmmakers Showcase in Los Angeles, <strong>California</strong>.</p>
<p>The film, which was Bulgaria&#8217;s nomination for the Oscars in the foreign film category, did not make the final five cut, but remains one of the most popular foreign features at <strong>California</strong>&#8216;s film fests. This is the second <strong>award</strong>, received in the course of one month, and the seventh film forum in <strong>California</strong> for &#8220;<strong>Tilt</strong>.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>Tilt</strong>&#8220;, which marks the debut of director <strong>Viktor Chuchkov</strong> Jr. and producer<strong>Borislav Chuchkov</strong>, was screened on October 2 in Los Angeles to an audience of many local journalists and some members of the jury.</p>
<p>Following its hugely successful official premiere in Bulgaria on February 11, 2011, which sent it straight to the top of the <strong>box office</strong> list, the <strong>movie</strong> has already been screened at 11 international film festivals with eight more ahead. The list features the festivals in Santa Barbara, Gothenburg, Montreal, Singapore, Raindance (<strong>London</strong>), Woodstock.</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>Tilt</strong>&#8221; is reaping immense success in the United States, where it has been selected to feature at five festivals, including the one in Seattle, the largest in the country. The<strong>movie</strong> made it to the second spot in the audience vote ratings among 450 productions from around the world.</p>
<p>It has received the Raindance &#8220;Best Debut Feature&#8221; <strong>award</strong> and the James Lyons<strong>award</strong> at Woodstock.</p>
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		<title>British Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce Marks UK Relaunch in London</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 19:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The British Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce (BBCC) has marked its UK relaunch with a unique lunch meeting in London, the organization announced. Thirty members and friends of the BBCC assembled for a lunch meeting at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington High Street, in London on Wednesday, April 25, to mark the UK relaunch of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>British Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce</strong> (<strong>BBCC</strong>) has marked its <strong>UK</strong> relaunch with a unique lunch meeting in <strong>London</strong>, the organization announced.</p>
<p>Thirty members and friends of the <strong>BBCC</strong> assembled for a lunch meeting at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington High Street, in <strong>London</strong> on Wednesday, April 25, to mark the <strong>UK</strong> relaunch of the Chamber following its high-profile series of events in Sofia over the past winter.</p>
<p>Distinguished guests included the British Ambassador to Bulgaria, HE <strong>Jonathan Allen</strong>, the Bulgarian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, HE <strong>Konstantin Dimitrov</strong>, and Prince <strong>Kyril Saxe-Coburg</strong>, son of the last Bulgarian Tsar Simeon Saxe-Coburg (Tsar of the Bulgarians in 1943-1946, and Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2001-2005).</p>
<p>Hosted by <strong>BBCC</strong> Chairman <strong>Bill Drysdale</strong>, a wide cross section of leading figures from <strong>London</strong> and Sofia business, banking and private equity circles shared their vision of achieving strong growth in trade and investment between our two countries.</p>
<p>The Bulgarian City Club in <strong>London</strong> and Sofia was represented by Svetlozar (&#8216;Zarko&#8217;) Iankov and Iliya Lingorski, who pledged the support of their members to the <strong>BBCC</strong>&#8216;s commendable goals and initiatives.</p>
<p>Both Ambassadors were warmly supportive of the initiative to bring this energetic and enterprising group of opinion leaders together, and assured the meeting of the backing of their governments and state investment agencies in developing all possible channels for mutual cross-border business.</p>
<p>The <strong>BBCC</strong> meeting in <strong>London</strong> enjoyed strong interest from many different business sectors. Banking, private equity, fund management, financial PR, the legal profession, construction, oil and gas, manufacturing industry, media, architecture and design, education services and the high-tech engineering sector were all represented.</p>
<p>Prince Kyril spoke appreciatively of the highly regarded Bulgarian professionals working in <strong>London</strong>, and mentioned also his voluntary work in assisting NGOs which have committed to humanitarian projects to help under-privileged Bulgarians as well as to enhance the brand image of Bulgaria in Western markets.</p>
<p><strong>Bill Drysdale</strong> highlighted the goals of the <strong>BBCC</strong> to raise the visibility, profile and presence of <strong>Britain</strong> in Bulgaria, to attract <strong>UK</strong> investment as well as exports, concessions, infrastructure projects and technical agreements, and to facilitate the establishment also of Bulgarian enterprises or expert professionals in appropriate industries in the <strong>UK</strong>.</p>
<p>Drysdale also sought the support and involvement of all present in helping to attract a British bank to set up in Bulgaria, either through acquisition or establishment of a branch: approaches have already been made to the largest <strong>UK</strong> based multinational banks which were not bailed out by the government in 2008.</p>
<p>An alternative model was discussed for a syndicate of <strong>UK</strong> private equity funds to invest, perhaps in conjunction with the EBRD which is <strong>London</strong>-based.</p>
<p>The participants in the <strong>BBCC</strong> lunch in <strong>London</strong> agreed that the way forward for <strong>Britain</strong> is to emulate the model adopted by other investor countries in Bulgaria (e.g. Austria, Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Greece and Turkey) where the presence of one or more of their leading banks makes investors feel more secure about their entry into the market, about coping with the bureaucracy, and effectively managing the continuing process of doing business.</p>
<p>Allen was complimented on his rapid integration into his first Head of Mission post in Sofia, his already sound Bulgarian language skills, and his overt support, in harness with the Commercial Attaché Tim Buisseret, for <strong>UK</strong> investment into Bulgaria – going well beyond the normal policy guidelines of UKTI to focus for Bulgaria as much on <strong>FDI</strong> as on exports. While in <strong>London</strong> on the current visit, the Ambassador had meetings with ports and airports authorities to encourage them to apply for upcoming management contract concessions in Bulgaria.</p>
<p>Bulgarian Ambassador Dimitrov remarked that there was a close identity of interest between the goals of the Bulgarian Foreign Minister (who visited <strong>London</strong> recently) and his Embassy on the one hand, and of the <strong>BBCC</strong> on the other, to promote trade and attract British investment to Bulgaria. An important priority during his term of office in furthering this goal is to expand Bulgaria&#8217;s commercial contact network more widely across the <strong>UK</strong>: the <strong>BBCC</strong> chairman&#8217;s suggestion to undertake together an investment road show to business or financial centres such as Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh was welcomed.</p>
<p>Dimitrov will also work to increase internship opportunities for Bulgarian students at <strong>UK</strong> universities. The Ambassador endorsed the comments of participants at the lunch that Bulgaria deserves to be more widely publicised as an attractive investment location, with special regard to its macro-economic and political stability, low operational costs, skilled labour, proximity to Western export markets and good living conditions.</p>
<p>Further discussion at the <strong>BBCC</strong> lunch in <strong>London</strong> included topics such as improving the professionalism of the Bulgarian civil service along <strong>UK</strong> lines, attracting British investors already active in Bulgaria&#8217;s close neighbour countries (e.g. Orgachim in Rousse, led by a Romanian entrepreneur resident in <strong>London</strong>), building on the success story of a Bulgarian furniture making company which supplies all branch furnishings and shop-fitting for one of the largest <strong>UK</strong> banks, support and funding for InvestBulgaria Agency to seriously increase the promotion of Brand Bulgaria (our neighbour Macedonia being a good role model), and working hard to reduce the negative perceptions (also in some cases realities) of Bulgaria, including heavy bureaucracy, an unpredictable legal environment, more overt corruption and organised crime than the less visible varieties also common in fully developed economies, lack of management skills, and insufficient trust of <strong>foreign investors</strong> by state authorities, municipalities, trade unions and consumers who believe (sometimes correctly) that they are being over-charged.</p>
<p>&#8220;A common thread evident throughout this pivotal meeting was that all present saw opportunities to influence growth and new business opportunities in the economies of both our countries, at a time when <strong>Britain</strong> especially is continuing to suffer recessionary conditions, high public indebtedness and a continuing perception from the rest of Europe that there remain some inhibitions in casting aside the island mentality. The <strong>BBCC</strong> will spare no effort in going forward with confidence and optimism to make <strong>Britain</strong> an equal if not dominant competitor to the other countries which have contributed more boldly till now to <strong>FDI</strong> in South-East Europe,&#8221; the organization said.</p>
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