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'''Rumen Surdzhiyski''' is a Bulgarian [[film director]]. |
'''Rumen Surdzhiyski''' is a Bulgarian [[film director]]. |
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Rumen Ivanov Surdzhiyski ([[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]]: ''Ру́мен Ивано́в Сурджийски'') was born on 24 September 1943 in [[Glozhene, Vratsa Province]], [[Bulgaria]]. In 1967 he graduated [[Theatre director|theatrical directing]] at the [[Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts|National Academy for Theater and Film Arts (NATFA) “Krastyo Sarafov”]], located in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. He studied in the class of the Merited Artist Prof. [[Stefan Surchadzhiev]] and later in the class of Prof. [[Anastas Mihaylov]]. His first [[theatrical production]] on professional stage was "Kaliakra" (1968). His more notable films are [[Swan (film, 1976)|''Swan'' (1976)]] <ref>"Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, {{ISBN|9549048624}}, p. 425</ref>, ''[[Snapshots as Souvenirs]]'' (1979)<ref>"Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, {{ISBN|9549048624}}, p. 542</ref> and ''[[Place Under the Sun]]'' (1986)<ref>"Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, {{ISBN|9549048624}}, p. 447</ref>. |
Rumen Ivanov Surdzhiyski ([[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]]: ''Ру́мен Ивано́в Сурджийски'') was born on 24 September 1943 in [[Glozhene, Vratsa Province]], [[Bulgaria]]. In 1967 he graduated [[Theatre director|theatrical directing]] at the [[Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts|National Academy for Theater and Film Arts (NATFA) “Krastyo Sarafov”]], located in [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]. He studied in the class of the Merited Artist Prof. [[Stefan Surchadzhiev]] and later in the class of Prof. [[Anastas Mihaylov]]. His first [[theatrical production]] on professional stage was "Kaliakra" (season 1967-1968), put at the Dobrich Drama Theatre "Yordan Yovkov"<ref>[https://books.google.bg/books?id=QwAyAAAAIAAJ&q=Румен+Сурджийски&dq=Румен+Сурджийски&hl=bg&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi53Jer87biAhUow8QBHUg2BPcQ6AEILzAC|"60 godini tribuna i sŭvest": istorii︠a︡ na DT "Ĭordan Ĭovkov" Tolbukhin, Author: Elena Dimova Ivanova, Publisher: Khristo G. Danov, 1988, Original issue by University of California, pages 113, 115, 123, 125, 137, 144]</ref>. His more notable films are [[Swan (film, 1976)|''Swan'' (1976)]] <ref>"Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, {{ISBN|9549048624}}, p. 425</ref>, ''[[Snapshots as Souvenirs]]'' (1979)<ref>"Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, {{ISBN|9549048624}}, p. 542</ref> and ''[[Place Under the Sun]]'' (1986)<ref>"Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, {{ISBN|9549048624}}, p. 447</ref>. |
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Nationality | Bulgarian |
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Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 1968–present |
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Rumen Surdzhiyski is a Bulgarian film director.
Rumen Ivanov Surdzhiyski (Bulgarian: Ру́мен Ивано́в Сурджийски) was born on 24 September 1943 in Glozhene, Vratsa Province, Bulgaria. In 1967 he graduated theatrical directing at the National Academy for Theater and Film Arts (NATFA) “Krastyo Sarafov”, located in Sofia, Bulgaria. He studied in the class of the Merited Artist Prof. Stefan Surchadzhiev and later in the class of Prof. Anastas Mihaylov. His first theatrical production on professional stage was "Kaliakra" (season 1967-1968), put at the Dobrich Drama Theatre "Yordan Yovkov"[1]. His more notable films are Swan (1976) [2], Snapshots as Souvenirs (1979)[3] and Place Under the Sun (1986)[4].
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Rumen Surdzhiyski as a first year student at the National Academy for Theater and Film Arts, 1963
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On the film set, 1979
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Working on script, 1986
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Rumen Surdzhiyski and Stefan Danailov (NATFA graduates of the same year)
References
- ^ "60 godini tribuna i sŭvest": istorii︠a︡ na DT "Ĭordan Ĭovkov" Tolbukhin, Author: Elena Dimova Ivanova, Publisher: Khristo G. Danov, 1988, Original issue by University of California, pages 113, 115, 123, 125, 137, 144
- ^ "Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, ISBN 9549048624, p. 425
- ^ "Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, ISBN 9549048624, p. 542
- ^ "Encyclopedia Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, ISBN 9549048624, p. 447
Sources
- "Encyclopedia of Bulgarian Cinema AZ - Personalities, Films", Author: Alexander Yanakiev, Titra Publishing House, 2000, ISBN 9549048624, pp. 425, 447-448, 523-524, 539, 542-543
- feature films: Annotated Illustrated Filmography. 1971-1980, Volume 3, Authors Glaina Gencheva, Bulgarian National Film Library, Publisher: "Dr. Ivan Bogorov", 2008, ISBN 9789543160693, pages 167, 181, 205, 229 +
- 100 Years Film Process: Persons, Films, Halls, Author: Alexander Milkov Yanakiev, Publisher: "Titra", 2003, pages 305+
- literaturna diskusii︠a︡, Publisher: Sŭiu︠z︡ na bŭlgarskite pisateli, 1986, Original issue by University of Michigan, page 181
- "60 godini tribuna i sŭvest": istorii︠a︡ na DT "Ĭordan Ĭovkov" Tolbukhin, Author: Elena Dimova Ivanova, Publisher: Khristo G. Danov, 1988, Original issue by University of California, pages 113, 115, 123, 125, 137, 144
- na periodichnii͡a︡ pechat, Vol. 18, Contributers: Bŭlgarski bibliografski institut, Narodna biblioteka "Kiril i Metodiĭ", Bŭlgarski bibliografski institut Elin Pelin, Publisher: Institut, 1969, Original issue by The University of Virginia, pages 81, 89, 120
- issues 4–5, Publisher Sŭi͡uz na bŭlgarskite pisateli, 1980, page 182