As well a screenwriter and director,
Kamen Kalev co-produced the movie along with Stefan Pirjov through their partnership production company Waterfront Film. Other film production houses that co-produced the movies were 'Chimney Pot', the Swedish '
Film i Väst' and 'Art Eternal' (Bulgaria). A large part of the cast of
Eastern Plays were non-professionals, including debutant male lead Hristo Hristov who plays himself in the film and who died from a
drug overdose towards the end of filming. as well as original music composed by
Jean-Paul Wall. The world première of 'Eastern plays' happened during the 2009
Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2009 at Théâtre Croisette. The film had its theatrical première on 6 October 2009 in Burgas, followed by première events in Sofia on 16 October 2009 and Paris in 2010. It was the first Bulgarian feature film to be selected for the
Cannes Film Festival official selection since 1990. Although it was not distinguished in Cannes, the movies received many awards from international film festivals, becoming one of the most awarded Bulgarian films. ==Awards==