Soon after graduating in law, Katya Trichkova recognised her deep-seated love for cinema which led her to pursue a career in filmmaking. She has established herself as one of the most recognised Bulgarian producers, working internationally, and supporting filmmakers who have a unique and powerful voice.
The films she has produced or co-produced have received international acclaim and numerous awards, such as Stephan Komandarev's "Blaga’s Lessons" (2023, Crystal Globe for Best Film at Karlovy Vary IFF), "Directions" (2017, Un Certain Regard, Festival de Cannes) and "Caini" (2016, FIPRESCI Prize, Un Certain Regard, Festival de Cannes).
The latest film co-produced by Katya, "The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent" by Nebojša Slijepčević, won the Palme D'or for Best Short Film in 2024 and was nominated for the Oscar and César Awards.
Soon after graduating in law, Katya Trichkova recognised her deep-seated love for cinema which led her to pursue a career in filmmaking. She has established herself as one of the most recognised Bulgarian producers, working internationally, and supporting filmmakers who have a unique and powerful voice.
The films she has produced or co-produced have received international acclaim and numerous awards, such as Stephan Komandarev's "Blaga’s Lessons" (2023, Crystal Globe for Best Film at Karlovy Vary IFF), "Directions" (2017, Un Certain Regard, Festival de Cannes) and "Caini" (2016, FIPRESCI Prize, Un Certain Regard, Festival de Cannes).
The latest film co-produced by Katya, "The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent" by Nebojša Slijepčević, won the Palme D'or for Best Short Film in 2024 and was nominated for the Oscar and César Awards.