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Božidara Turzonovová,For biographical information concerning Turzonovová, use her general links, respectively the csfd's. (; born on May 28, 1942) is a Slovak film and stage actress of Bulgarian origin, often referred to as The First Lady of Slovak Theater and Film. The former
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of the Art Film Fest (AFF) in Trenčianske Teplice, nowadays the president of the
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(IFFC) held in
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(from 2006), Turzonovová is also known as the first dean of the Faculty of Drama at the Academy of Performing Arts in
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(1999–2002), co-established by herself. Since 2009, she occupies the Managing Board of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava and, simultaneously, lectures at the Faculty of Mass Media Communication at the University of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. In terms of artistic achievements, the actress is most notable for her portrayal of Emmy Destinn in a Jiří Krejčík's motion picture entitled ''
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'' (1979). The movie was submitted for the
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in 1982 in the category Best Foreign Language Film. Most currently, the actress was cast in the Palm Springs International ShortFest-winning film ''The Lunchbox'' (2009), which also scored a
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in the narrative category at the 37th Annual Student Academy Awards competition, in 2010.


Biography


1942-60: Early life and education

Božidara Turzonovová is a daughter of a female medician from Serbia and a reputable architect with origins in
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(near Thessaloniki). As the oldest of three descendants, she was born in the Kingdom of Bulgaria. After thirteen months spent in Sofia, her mother followed the spouse to
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, where he worked since 1939. From 1943, Turzonovová was therefore raised in Slovakia. According to the actress, she was often called "that Bulgarian" at that time that led her to a state of feeling rather humbled (as she recollected for the Czech Television in 2011). Although she originally planned to study art history at the Palacký University of Olomouc in western part of then- Czechoslovakia, for which she would also apply, Turzonovová continued with drama eventually at the Slovak Academy of Performing Arts. While one of her classmates was
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, her teacher became Ján Borodáč who taught the Stanislavski's method. However, as the artist later disclosed, she found difficult to couple with partners on the scene, and wanted to abandon the college. In 2012 for '' SME'' she said: "For me 'partnering stuff' has always been a problem in acting, especially when I was yet a student."


1961-69: Career beginnings and the National Theater

The actress made her official debut on the screen in black-and-white movie entitled ''Most na tú stranu'' ( en, A Bridge to the Other Side) by Vladislav Pavlovič, to be premiered in January the following year. The psychological drama starred
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; a three years older actor whom Turzonovová would marry. Her initial appearance for television came along with Ján Klimo's ''Mladé letá'' ( en, Young Ages, 1962), another drama based on an autobiographical novel by
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. While on college, she was cast in two plays at a chamber theatre of the
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, called Malá scéna ( en, Small Stage). Following her graduating in September 1963, the actress signed a contract with the professional ensemble while being pregnant. As a result, she was accused of cheating as revealed. After return from parental leave, Turzonovová was cast in the follow-up project by Pavlovič ''Senzi Mama'' ( en, Smashing Mom, 1964), while for TV productions taking part in comedies ('' Charlieho teta,'' '' Dobrodružstvo pri obžinkoch,'' '' Rozmajrín''). In 1969, she would join the crew of ''Volpone,'' the only directorial attempt of František Dibarbora.


1970-79: The Meritorious Artist title and ''The Divine Emma''


Filmography

The filmography of Turzonovová chronicles her work through the artist's 50 years as a film, television and stage actress. She entered film industry in 1961, and made her official cinematic debut in Vladislav Pavlovič's production of ''Most na tú stranu''. Overall, she appeared in one-hundred-sixty-five films to date, of which thirty-four are feature, and one-hundred-thirty-one television films or series. While on stage, Turzonovová was cast in one-hundred plays or musicals, eight of which have been also televised.

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    is effective in the Czech Republic, while OTO Awards was founded in Slovakia in 2000). * B The winners of the 77' edition were awarded in 1979.


Awards

Božidara Turzonovová has received a number of awards and accolades in recognition of her success in the film industry. As of March 2017, she has accumulated a total of 24 awards out of 28 nominations.


See also

* List of Czechoslovak submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (''Božská Ema'') *
List of Slovak submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Slovakia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1993. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced o ...
(''Orbis Pictus'') *
35th Berlin International Film Festival The 35th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 15 to 26 February 1985. The Golden Bear was awarded to East German film ''Die Frau und der Fremde'' directed by Rainer Simon and British film ''Wetherby'' directed by David Hare. ...
(''Noc smaragdového měsíce'') *
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(''Vratné lahve'')


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