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Image The British TV WAG arrived in Bulgaria to shoote a documentary movie for National Geographic with the participation of the Bulgarian writer Ludmila Filipova.
The TV team started its journey in Bulgaria following the steps of Ludmila's novel "The Parchment Maze". Filming is made in Trigrad, Kurdjali, Perperikon, Sofia, Varna, Tessaloniki - Greece, where most of the events in the novel are happening.

Everything started in July, when producers from the TV channel got in touch with Ludmila and asked her to take part in the movie production. They were interested in her reaserch related to a small artefact, known as Orpheus Amulet. It turned out that Ludmila is among the fewer qurious people in the whole world, who followed the story of the object in several countries, and described it in details.

„We have started to exchange emails with the producers of the movie and for few months I had to write dozens of letters with historical topics, for findings and studies, which I have included in the novel "The Parchment Maze". I told the movie team some qurious stories and historical facts for our lands, for which they had no qlue. Gradually their idea to make a movie in Bulgaria became bigger. The movie covered not only facts and places related to the Amulet, but also topics as Orpheus, Tracians, old civilizations that lived in our lands, the alleged biblical flood, after which Black sea was formed and many others, to which I directed them. My work with them and the filming that we made together around Bulgaria were realy a pleasure. They were very professional and precise. For me was a challenge to be a part of a documentary movie, realized in English language only.
The most importat thing is that this will be a big chance for the world to learn good things about Bulgaria. The movie is expected to be on the TV in few months", said Ludmila Filipova.

The tireless writer with a big misteries attitude, admited that at the moment is working on a new script. The critics is convinced that after the success of "Scarlet Gold" and "Glass Butterflyes", her next work will rebel the literary circles with a new interesting point of view.

"Her novels are ready movie scripts and do not step back as intrigue and mistery to "The Da Vinci Code" - precise, objective, historical , with correctlly stated facts, and excellant neat story ", are saying experts. In Ludmila's texts are interested several film houses, as well as some from Turkey. 

Published in newspaper "24 hours", 2011

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About Ludmila

Ludmila Filipova is the author of the novels Anatomy of Illusions (2006), Scarlet Gold (2007), Glass Butterflies (2008), The Parchment Maze (2009), Dante’s Antichthon (2010), The Anomaly (2011), Typo (2012), The Eye Of The Sky (2013), The War of the Letters (2014) and A Journey to the World's End (2015), which have become nationwide bestsellers and have been translated into several languages. Three of her novels are currently being developed into feature films. 

Currently, she is studying a master degree in Astronomy and Astrophysics in the Physical Faculty of Sofia University “Kliment Ohridski”. She attended in three Bulgarian Antarctic Expeditions. She is a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and APECS. In 2015 she created a digital time capsule with thousand messages from the whole world for the future people and installed it at the South Pole. 

Joint Leader of the LM1 (Lunar Mission One) Bulgaria Chapter – the most challenging international mission to the Moon after Apollo program.

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