Bulgarian Cinema in the Heart of Tokyo
The second screening of the Bulgarian film "The Trap" (2024), directed by Nadejda Koseva, is capturing the attention of international audiences at the EU Film Days 2026 festival in Japan. The event is taking place today, May 22, at 6:45 PM at the iconic Theatre Image Forum in Tokyo.
The film is a valuable bridge between contemporary Bulgarian art and global environmental themes.
What is "The Trap" about?
The film is described as an eco-thriller with dramatic nuances. The plot introduces us to a lonely man living along the banks of the Danube River. His quiet world is turned upside down when plans to build a nuclear waste repository threaten the local nature. In his battle against economic interests and local authorities, he becomes an unexpected defender of human dignity.
International Response
- Accessibility: The film is being screened with Japanese and English subtitles.
- Scope: The EU Film Days 2026 festival runs from May 16 to May 29 and includes the cities of Nagoya, Hiroshima, Kyoto, and Fukuoka.
- Mission: The participation of Bulgarian productions fosters cultural exchange and introduces foreigners to current environmental challenges as seen through the lens of cinema.