there is no smoke without a fire / 2022
moving image Comissioned & supported financially by the Bulgarian Fund for Women, curator Svetlana Kuyumdzhieva. Exhibited at the National Gallery of Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Assistant director: Lubov Cheresh
The women’s strike in Plovdiv is a historical event absent from the state-led/run history & memory, as it is a disruption and protest against politics run by the communist regime. It however portrays the working conditions and rights of workers in the 1950s and shines a light on the political violence and repressions enacted by the regime.
Archival book of The City Art Gallery "Boris Georgiev" Varna
Forms of Resistance, Krasimir Iliev
After the Death of Stalin: The First Revolt - The Plovdiv Tobacco Workers' Strike, May 1953, Nick Heath
"Report on Disturbances at the Tobacco Depot in Plovdiv, Bulgaria", May 7, 1953, Wilson Center Digital Archive, Bulgarian National Archive - Plovdiv (Party archive), f. 235, op. 1, Arch. Unit 10, Il. 52. Obtained by Jordan Baev of the Bulgarian Cold War Research Group and translated by Nedialka Douptcheva.
Unrest In The Bulgarian Tobacco Industry, Central Intelligence Agency, 11th of September 1953; CIA-RDP80-00810A002300760010-2, 50X1-HUM
Regional state archive - Plovdiv: f. 1001B, op. 10, arch.unit 10. Protocols of the Bureau and Plenums of the District Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party from 8th of Jan - 27 of June 1953
Decisions of the Bureau of the District Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party Plovdiv, 20th of February 1953 f. 1001B, op. 10, arch.unit 12
Decisions of the Bureau of the District Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party Plovdiv, 6th of January 1953 f. 1001B, op. 10, arch.unit 13
Decisions of the Bureau of the District Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party Plovdiv, 9th of May 1953 - 30th of December 1953
Women outside of the archive: Invisible stories of women in Bulgaria, Nurie Muratova
Bulgarian News Agency Photo Archive