30.04.2026
The Visual Science Center “Kaleidoscope”, with the support of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, is organizing the first edition of the “Krugovrat” Sustainable Film Festival. The event will take place from May 16 to May 18, 2026, at Sofia University.
The festival is the first of its kind in Bulgaria and focuses on the theme of sustainable development. Through a selection of documentary films and discussions, “Krugovrat” explores key topics such as climate change, responsible consumption, social inequalities, and the role of individual choices in shaping the future of society.
Screenings within the festival will be held at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and at the Rectorate of Sofia University (Hall “The Egg”).
All screenings are free of charge. Prior registration is required HERE.
Festival Program:
- May 16, 2026
11:00 – 12:15: “The World at Risk”, “Hope for the Future” and “Krugovrat” (Mobile Visual Science Center “Kaleidoscope”), Hall 401, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
16:30 – 18:45: “Giants” – the story of “Caps for the Future”, Hall “The Egg”, Rectorate of Sofia University
- May 17, 2026
11:00 – 12:00: Films about Rwanda, Hall 401, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
16:30 – 19:00: Film “Beyond Zero”, Hall 401, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
- May 18, 2026
11:00 – 12:30: “Iceberg in Emona Bay” – a film about Antarctica, Hall “The Egg”, Rectorate
16:00 – 18:30: Film “The Pickers”, Hall 401, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
The “Krugovrat” Sustainable Film Festival is an initiative of the Visual Science Center “Kaleidoscope”—an innovative educational project of the FEB Foundation, which presents complex global topics in an accessible and engaging way through visual, immersive, and science-based experiences, drawing attention to sustainable development, environmental challenges, and social responsibility.
As part of its activities, “Kaleidoscope” also produces its own film series, including titles such as “The World at Risk”, “Hope for the Future” and its latest film “Krugovrat”, all based on scientific research and data on sustainable development.
The festival is aimed at students, pupils, and young professionals, but is open to everyone interested in contemporary global challenges and seeking new perspectives through cinema.
With “Krugovrat”, the organizers aim to deepen the sustainable connection between science, art, and society, and to inspire people toward real action.


