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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Filmmakers Grozeva and Valchanov Explore Moral Decay in 'Black Money for White Nights'

Filmmakers Grozeva and Valchanov Explore Moral Decay in 'Black Money for White Nights'

30 Oct

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  • Acclaimed Bulgarian directing duo's new film 'Black Money for White Nights'
  • Absurdist tale of couple who lose life savings in travel scam amid Ukraine invasion
  • Film examines "quiet moral erosion" in post-communist society
Filmmakers Grozeva and Valchanov Explore Moral Decay in 'Black Money for White Nights'

Acclaimed Bulgarian directing duo Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov are set to present their latest film, 'Black Money for White Nights,' at the Thessaloniki Film Festival's industry arm, Agora, from November 2-6, 2025. The film is a tragicomic meditation on the "quiet moral erosion" in post-communist Bulgaria, where a middle-aged couple's dream trip to witness the White Nights in St. Petersburg is shattered when Russia's invasion of Ukraine causes their travel agency to vanish with their life savings.

As the couple, Marina and Gosha, struggle to recover their missing money, long-buried betrayals surface, forcing them to confront the lies their lives were built on. The directors describe the film as exploring the "absurdity" of a society where "words lost their meaning and moral gravity seemed to collapse" in the wake of global upheaval. Despite the bleak subject matter, Grozeva and Valchanov aim to portray their characters with sympathy, seeking to understand rather than judge them.

Ultimately, the filmmakers believe that it is in the collapse of the couple's comfortable lives that a glimmer of hope may emerge. "When lies and delusions collapse completely, maybe that's when we open the space for truth and some different kind of order," says Grozeva. 'Black Money for White Nights' promises to be a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition in troubled times.

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'Black Money for White Nights' is a tragicomic film by Bulgarian directors Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov that explores moral decay in post-communist Bulgaria. The film follows a middle-aged couple who lose their life savings in a travel scam, forcing them to confront the lies their lives were built on.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine causes the travel agency that the couple had saved up to visit St. Petersburg to witness the White Nights to vanish, taking their life savings with it. This shatters the couple's dream and sets off a chain of events that exposes the moral decay in their society.
According to the directors, the film explores the "quiet moral erosion" in post-communist Bulgaria, where "words lost their meaning and moral gravity seemed to collapse." However, they believe that it is in the collapse of the couple's comfortable lives that a glimmer of hope may emerge, as they are forced to confront the truth.

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