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Personal Reflections. AI-Generated.
In a distant future, on the planet of Eldoria, where technology had advanced beyond dreams, lived a girl named Mira. She was fourteen years old and often described herself as a curious explorer. Unlike her friends who indulged in virtual realities, Mira loved to wander the lush forests of Eldoria, where trees touched the sky and creatures of all shapes roamed.
By Hamad Afridi 8 days ago in Art
Love Is Folly 2016
Love Is Folly 2016: Peter Ayolov Between Cinema, Education and Memory In 2016, at the International Film Festival Love Is Folly in Varna, Dr Peter Ayolov—lecturer in screenwriting at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski and author of the book Медийният сценарий (2026)—was invited to serve as a member of the festival jury. His participation marked not only a professional recognition of his work in media and narrative theory, but also placed him at the intersection of Bulgarian cinematic history and contemporary film education.
By Peter Ayolov9 days ago in Art
She Was Bullied for Being Ugly — 10 Years Later, They Begged for a Job
When Ananya was sixteen, someone created a fake social media account called “CaveGirl_Ananya.” They posted her worst photos — mid-blink, messy hair, acne unfiltered under cruel fluorescent classroom lights. The bio read: “Proof evolution can go backwards.”
By Maavia tahir9 days ago in Art
“Share Yourself (!)”
SHARE YOURSELF (!) It was the time after the Covid lockdowns, when the city reopened but many people did not quite return to their own lives. The story that follows was born from that atmosphere, where silence became habit and solitude learned to speak in a human voice.
By Peter Ayolov9 days ago in Art
The Film Project “Share (!) Yourself” 2020
From Script to Structure: The Film Project “Share (!) Yourself” In 2020 the screenplay competition organised by “The Palace / The Palace of the Happy People” gathered nearly one hundred texts from across Bulgaria. What began as a typical selection process quickly turned into an intensive reading marathon. Producer Dimitar Gochev and Dr. Peter Ayolov carefully examined every submission — not simply evaluating technical correctness, but searching for cinematic potential: the possibility that a text could become a film rather than remain literature.
By Peter Ayolov9 days ago in Art
Best Artwork by Joan Miró
Spanish artist Joan Miró got his artistic education at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Jorge. The artist’s early artworks were inspired by Fauvism and Cubism. After a trip to Paris, his style of art would become synonymous with whimsy, symbolism, and a strong connection to his Catalan roots.
By Rasma Raisters10 days ago in Art
There is a Light That Never Goes Out
To The Smiths today. To their ability to blend melancholy and tenderness to melodies and wrap it and present to us. To balancing the bittersweet and the beautiful. "It’s so easy to laugh, it’s so easy to hate, it takes guts to be gentle and kind..." The music flows like a calm, peaceful river. I imagine myself sailing on a lake, surrounded by serene, lush greenery, as The Smiths’ songs wash over me. It feels so warm, gentle, and kind.
By Drishty Gaire11 days ago in Art










