Cercamon Acquires Sales for 'Black Money for White Nights'
Originally published Jun 5, 2026
By Leo Barraclough · Variety
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Key points
- Cercamon has acquired sales rights for 'Black Money for White Nights'.
- The film will premiere at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Crystal Globe Competition.
- It is a Bulgaria-Greece co-production directed by Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov.
- The screenplay was written by Grozeva, Valchanov, and Decho Taralezhkov.
- The story follows Marina, a 65-year-old maternity nurse, though further plot details are not yet revealed.
Cercamon has secured sales rights for the tragicomedy 'Black Money for White Nights,' which will have its world premiere at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival as part of the Crystal Globe Competition. The film is a co-production between Bulgaria and Greece, directed by Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov. The directors also co-wrote the screenplay with Decho Taralezhkov. The story centers around Marina, a 65-year-old maternity nurse, though details about her journey remain undisclosed in the initial report. The film is expected to draw attention for its unique blend of tragedy and comedy, as well as its international collaboration and festival debut.
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