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Monday 03/23 17:45

Kino Art – Small Hall

Language: Bulgarian
Subtitles: Czech

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Made in EU

(Made in EU)

Iva must go to work even when she’s sick, or risk losing most of her salary. When she becomes the first COVID patient in town, she faces accusations of endangering the entire city. An investigative commission is tasked with determining her possible guilt.

The Italian owner of the company scrambles to cover up the miserable working conditions and to buy the support of both the public and the investigating authorities. Meanwhile, Iva must convince everyone that the true culprit behind the outbreak in the city lies elsewhere. Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev’s social drama delivers an unsparing, critically observant look at modern-day labor exploitation, corruption in Bulgaria, and fractured human relationships. It asks a pressing question: is the reality of working conditions in the European Union really so different from that in developing countries?

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Basic information about the film

TitleMade in EU
Original LanguageBulgarian
Zněníoriginal audio, children’s films dubbed in Czech
Subtitles Czech subtitles, select films have descriptive Czech or English subtitles (look for the accessibility icons next to each screening)
PremiéraCzech distribution premiere
Film typeFeature film
Year of Production2025
Country of OriginBulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany
Length109 min.
Director Stephan Komandarev

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Kino Lucerna
Minská 19, Brno

Language: Bulgarian
Subtitles: Czech
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Kino Art – Small Hall
Cihlářská 19, Brno

Piktogram Jeden svět pro rodiče s dětmi Language: Bulgarian
Subtitles: Czech
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Fault Lines

A woman in a leopard-print mask stands in a crowd of people at a protest, raising her hands.

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