I'd take it for me and my screen partner, without whom the movie wouldn't be the same. On the scene with Rudy Giuliani, for which Bakalova was also nominated for "Golden Raspberry," she commented: "I can't wait for the ceremony. It's important that we love each other, support each other and come together again.' She added: "Behind the mask of all these jokes and banter in Borat 2 there are much more serious messages - how we treat others, how we treat people because we are all equal. He's willing to sacrifice his life for the sake of revolutions through his art, in the name of being equal, loving and supporting each other as people," the actress said. He's probably the guy who taught me the most things. "Sasha Cohen is an extremely inspiring person and a very good teacher. I can say that the recipe for success is hard work and risks", says Bakalova. However, one should always dream and take risks. I went to two schools studying from morning to night. "The price of this success is may be my childhood. The nominees before her were former USSR-born Polish actress Ida Kaminska in 1967 and the late Greek goddess Melina Mercuri, who won an Oscar for the 1960 film Never on Sunday. She is only the third Eastern European woman and the second in the Balkans who can boast an Oscar nomination. She adds that even the mere fact that her name is placed next to those of Glenn Close, Olivia Colman and Amanda Seyfried is already a great success. I'm proud of that.' That's what said exclusively for NOVA TV Maria Bakalova, our first actress to receive an Oscar nomination. The words in Bulgarian definitely make me happiest, because I am and will always remain a Bulgarian girl. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here."I was on location when I found out about the nomination. Huge respect to production companies pushing for this diversity.” But at the end of the day, I think it’s important to keep my accent. I’ll try as much as possible to get this American accent that’s so dreamed about. She later revealed to IndieWire, “I will definitely keep my accent forever because that’s my authenticity. I thought I should not dream of such things.” “Most of the parts we are given are like two lines as a prostitute, a hooker, or maybe a Russian mafia person who’s not even Bulgarian. “I hadn’t spent that much time thinking about bigger movies,” Bakalova said following her “Borat 2” breakout. Bakalova additionally stars in Sofia Coppola’s “Fairyland” and Netflix’s “Unfrosted” along with Jerry Seinfeld.īakalova previously told IndieWire that she hopes to break the casting stereotypes for Eastern European actors. 3,” as well as lead comedy “The Honeymoon,” which she also produced. In addition to “Triumph,” Bakalova is set to voice Cosmo the Spacedog in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Production is currently underway in Bulgaria. It is funded by the Bulgarian National Film Center, the Greek Film Centre, Eurimages, MEDIA, Bulgarian National Television and ERT. The movie is a co-production between Abraxas Film and long-time partners from Greek production company Graal Films. Julian Vergov and “The Father” alum Margita Gosheva are additionally set to star in the film, co-written and executive produced by Decho Taralezhkov (“Glory”). 'Bodies, Bodies, Bodies' Trailer: Maria Bakalova Meets Her Girlfriend's Killer Friendsįrom 'Reality Bites' to 'Fatal Attraction,' Keep Track of All the Upcoming Film-to-TV Adaptations From 'Blonde' to 'Star Wars,' Hollywood Needs to Accept Actors' Accents (Column)
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