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Dawn Over The Drava
Dawn Over the Drava ( bg, Зарево над Драва, Zarevo nad Drava) is a Bulgarian war-drama film from 1974, directed by Zako Heskiya. Plot The Liberation of the Chamber of Communists and the Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on 8–9 September 1944, Commander Boyan Vassilev received the Major General and the Assistant Chief of Command (Analogue Societies) in the Bulgarian Army. Him is ahead of the mistrust of the officership of the corps and the participation in the self-proclaimed for the Bulgarians of fights. Secondly, the warriors of the Draco in the Balatontone Operations. Cast * Georgi Georgiev-Getz as Boyan Vassilev * Georgi Cherkelov as Colonel Demirev * Peter Slabakov as Delcho * Stoyan Gadev as big man * Stefan Danailov as Lieutenant Bozhev Awards * Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival (1974): ** Best Film ** Best Actor — Georgi Georgiev-Getz, Georgi Cherkelov Georgi Cherkelov (Георги Черкелов); 25 June 1930 – 19 ...
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Zako Heskiya
Zako Heskija, Isaac Solomonov Heskiya, ''Зако Хеския'', also: ''Zako Heskia'' or "Sako Cheskija" (21 September 1922 – 3 June 2006) was a Bulgarian film director and screenwriter. He was born in Istanbul (Turkey) to Jewish parents. He graduated Cinema and Photograph College in Sofia. Since 1956 until 1965, he had been an assistant director in Boyana Film Studio. Heskia became in 1966 international audience for "Gorechto Pladne" (Torrid Noon), the first Bulgarian contribution to the Cannes Film Festival and a nomination for the Palme d'Or. In 1981 he won the spezial prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival for ''Yo Ho Ho''. Zako Heskiya worked as a leader of the group "Debut" in former Boyana Studio (succeeded by Nu Boyana Film Studios) and opened the door to professional work for many young Bulgarian film directors. Filmography Films * 1966 Goreshto pladne (Torrid Noon) (Director) * 1966 The Start of the Summer Holidays (Director) * 1969 The Eighth (Di ...
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Pavel Vezhinov
Pavel Vezhinov () (November 9, 1914 – December 2, 1983), born Nikola Delchev Gugov (), was a Bulgarian novelist and scriptwriter, with an interest for social and ethical issues and one of the first Bulgarian authors to use elements of fantasy in his fiction. Vezhinov is best known for his novels ''The Barrier'' (''Бариерата'') (1976) and ''In the night riding the white horses'' (''Нощем с белите коне'')(1975), both later adapted for screen, as well as the screenplay for the Bulgarian film classic ''Three Reservists'' (''Тримата от запаса'')(1971). Life Pavel Vezhinov was born on November 9, 1914 in Sofia. In the early 1930s he wrote for several magazines, including ''Жупел'' (Sulfur), ''РЛФ'' (RLF), ''Щит'' (Shield) and ''Изкуство и критика'' (Art and Critique). From 1938-1944 he studied philosophy at Sofia University. In 1938 he also published his first collection of stories, ''Улица без паваж ...
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Georgi Georgiev-Getz
Georgi Georgiev-Getz ( bg, Георги Георгиев-Гец; October 4, 1926 – September 2, 1996) was a Bulgarian film and stage actor. Best known for portraying valiant and honest conservative men, Getz was among the prominent names in the Bulgarian cinematography and theatre during the second half of the 20th century. He appeared in many of the Bulgarian film classics such as '' We Were Young'' (1961), ''The Tied Up Balloon'' (1967), '' The Eighth'' (1969), '' Thorn Apple'' (1972), ''Matriarchy'' (1977) and probably his most notable role as Yordan in ''A Peasant on a Bicycle'' (1974) for which he received an award for Best Actor at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival in 1975. Biography and career He was born as Georgi Ivanov Georgiev on October 4, 1926 in the village of Razpopovtsi, today neighborhood of the town of Elena, Bulgaria. In 1947, after finishing the secondary school, he went to Sofia where he enrolled in acting at The National Academy for Theatr ...
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Georgi Cherkelov
Georgi Cherkelov (Георги Черкелов); 25 June 1930 – 19 February 2012) was Bulgarian stage and film actor. One of the most prominent names in the Bulgarian theater and cinema in the last decades. He became widely popular after the role of the anti-communist police inspector Velinski in the TV series '' At Every Kilometer'' (1969). Cherkelov appeared in many of the major Bulgarian film productions. He played the leading roles in ''Men on a business trip'' (1969), ''Toplo / Warmth'' (1978), ''Socrates'' (1981), The Judge (1986). He was also in many German and Italian film co-productions. He has directed the TV film "Last Stop – Berlin" (1983). Awards and public recognition In 2001, Georgi Cherkelov was decorated with the highest government prize, the Order Of the Balkan Mountains, awarded to Bulgarian citizens with particularly great merit to Bulgaria. In 2009 he received the award Asker for lifetime achievement. Biography and career Born as Georgi Ivanov Cherkelo ...
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Peter Slabakov
Peter Slabakov (24 April 1923 – 17 May 2009)Bulgarian Actor Petar Slabakov Dies at 86
was a Bulgarian actor. He had appeared in 85 films since 1960. His last film was '' Investigation'' (2006). His son Andrei Slabakov is an actor, film director, and . Right after the fall of the in B ...
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Nu Boyana Film Studios
Nu Boyana Film Studios ( bg, Ню Бояна Филм) are film studios situated in Sofia, Bulgaria. The film production complex was opened in 1962 and was state owned until 2005 when it was bought by one of the longest-running independent film companies in Hollywood, Nu Image and Millennium Films. With an approximate area of 30 hectares (75 acres), the complex features 10 sound stages and various standing sets – New York, London, Middle Eastern street, St Paul's Cathedral and a big ancient set, complete with a Roman colosseum. Boyana Film was the main location for film production during the communist regime when Bulgarian cinema was at its peak. Productions Film Most internationally popular films serviced at the studio: *''The Black Dahlia'' (2006) *''Hitman'' (2007) *''War, Inc.'' (2008) *'' Universal Soldier: Regeneration'' (2009) *''Ninja'' (2009) *'' Thick as Thieves'' (2009) *''The Grudge 3'' (2009) *''The Fourth Kind'' (2009) *'' The Way Back'' (2010) *''Conan the Barb ...
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Bulgaria
Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. Bulgaria covers a territory of , and is the sixteenth-largest country in Europe. Sofia is the nation's capital and largest city; other major cities are Plovdiv, Varna and Burgas. One of the earliest societies in the lands of modern-day Bulgaria was the Neolithic Karanovo culture, which dates back to 6,500 BC. In the 6th to 3rd century BC the region was a battleground for ancient Thracians, Persians, Celts and Macedonians; stability came when the Roman Empire conquered the region in AD 45. After the Roman state splintered, tribal invasions in the region resumed. Around the 6th century, these territories were settled by the early Slavs. The Bulgars, led by Asp ...
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Operation Spring Awakening
Operation Spring Awakening (german: Unternehmen Frühlingserwachen) was the last major German offensive of World War II. The operation was referred to in Germany as the Plattensee offensive and in the Soviet Union as the Balaton defensive operation. It took place in Western Hungary on the Eastern Front and lasted from 6 March until 15 March, 1945. The objective was to secure the last significant oil reserves still available to the European Axis powers and prevent the Red Army from advancing towards Vienna. It was a failure for Nazi Germany. The operation, initially planned for 5 March, began after German units were moved in great secrecy to the Lake Balaton (german: Plattensee) area. Many German units were involved, including the 6th Panzer Army and its subordinate Waffen-SS divisions after being withdrawn from the failed Ardennes offensive on the Western Front. The Germans attacked in three prongs: ''Frühlingserwachen'' in the Balaton-Lake Velence-Danube area, ''Eisbrecher' ...
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Stoyan Gadev
Stoyan Gadev ( bg, Стоян Гъдев; 1931–1999) was a Bulgarian stage and film actor. He is probably best known for the role of Stoil the Haidouk in the popular TV series '' Captain Petko Voivode'' (1981) written by Nikolay Haytov. Gadev is also known for his colourful appearances in classic film productions as ''The Tied Up Balloon'' (1967), ''Eternal Times'' (1974), '' A Cricket in the Ear'' (1976) and ''King for a Day'' (1983). Stoyan Gadev started his career on the stage at the theatres of Burgas, Sliven, Dimitrovgrad and Pernik before joining the troupe of the Youth Theatre, Sofia. In the beginning of the 1990s, he was briefly a member of the Municipal Theatre Sofia. Stoyan Gadev was decorated with the high government prize the Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius The Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius is an award conferred by the Republic of Bulgaria. History It has had three incarnations : * first on 18 May 1909 by the Kingdom of Bulgaria, * second on 13 Dec ...
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Stefan Danailov
Stefan Lambov Danailov ( bg, Стефан Ламбов Данаилов; 9 December 1942 – 27 November 2019) was a Bulgarian actor who served as Minister of Culture of Bulgaria (August 2005 – July 2009). The first film Danailov took part in was ''The Traces Remain'' (') when he was a child. At that time he did not want to be an actor but in 1966, he graduated from VITIZ (the Bulgarian Theatre Academy). His best-known work was as Major Deyanov in the series ' (''At Each Kilometer''). He participated in numerous films and plays for which he won a lot of prizes. For 20 years he was a professor at the Theatre Academy in Sofia, teaching there since 1988. On 2 december 2019, The Bulgarian National Theater organized the biggest memorial service in Stefan Danailov's name. Selected filmography * ''The Traces Remain'' (') (1956) - Veselin * ''The Inspector and the Night'' (') (1963) - Tom * ''Quiet Paths'' (') (1967) * ''The Sea'' (') (1967) - Toni * ''Taste of Almonds'' (') ...
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Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival
The Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival ( bg , Фестивалът на българския игрален филм „Златна роза“) is held in Varna in September or October. Also known as Golden Rose National Film Festival or simply Golden Rose Film Festival, the event was first held in August 1961 under the name "Bulgarian Film Festival"; it ran annually until 1974 (other than 1965) and after that it was usually held every two years. The 34th Golden Rose Film Festival was held September 19 to 25, 2016. Awards The first time the festival was held, in 1961, the prize-winning film was '' We Were Young''. The top award was originally called the Special Award of the Festival, but in 1963 the name was changed to "Golden Rose". It is also referred to as the Grand Prix. A statuette for the Golden Rose was designed by sculptor Vezhdi Rashidov Vezhdi Letif Rashidov ( bg, Вежди Летиф Рашидов, tr, Vecdi Latif Raşidoğlu; born 14 December 1951) is a B ...
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Bulgarian World War II Films
Bulgarian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Bulgaria * Bulgarians, a South Slavic ethnic group * Bulgarian language, a Slavic language * Bulgarian alphabet * A citizen of Bulgaria, see Demographics of Bulgaria * Bulgarian culture * Bulgarian cuisine, a representative of the cuisine of Southeastern Europe See also * * List of Bulgarians, include * Bulgarian name, names of Bulgarians * Bulgarian umbrella, an umbrella with a hidden pneumatic mechanism * Bulgar (other) * Bulgarian-Serbian War (other) The term Bulgarian-Serbian War or Serbian-Bulgarian War may refer to: * Bulgarian-Serbian War (839-842) * Bulgarian-Serbian War (853) * Bulgarian-Serbian wars (917-924) * Bulgarian-Serbian War (1330) * Bulgarian-Serbian War (1885) * Bulgarian-Serbi ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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