Stephan Komandarev
Stephan Komandarev | |
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Komandarev in 2024 | |
Born | (1966-09-28) September 28, 1966 (age 57) Sofia, Bulgaria |
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Stephan Komandarev (born September 28, 1966) is a Bulgarian film director, producer and screenwriter.[1] His films have been selected on three occasions as Bulgaria's submission to the Academy Awards for the Best International Feature Film competition.[2]
Career
Blaga's Lessons won Best Film at Bulgaria’s Golden Rose Film Festival and entered the main competition at the 2023 CinEast film festival.[3] The film also fetched Silver Peacock-Best Director at the 54th International Film Festival of India.[4]
Films
- Dog's Home (Pansion za Kucheta) — 2000
- Bread Over the Fence (Hlyab nad Ogradata) — 2002
- Alphabet of Hope (Azbuka na Nadejdata) — 2004
- The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner (Svetat e golyam i spasenie debne otvsyakade) — 2009
- The Town of Badante Women (Gradat na Jenite Badante) — 2010
- The Judgement (Sadilishteto) — 2014
- Sailor Stories (Moryachki Istorii) — 2016
- Directions (Posoki) — 2017
- Rounds (V krag) — 2019
- Life from Life — 2021
- Blaga's Lessons (Urotcite na Blaga) — 2023
References
- ^ Mariana Hristova, "Stephan Komandarev • Director of Blaga’s Lessons". Cineuropa, 6 July 2023.
- ^ Nellie Andreeva, "Oscars: Bulgaria Selects Karlovy Vary Winner ‘Blaga’s Lessons’ For International Film Race". Deadline Hollywood, September 8, 2023.
- ^ Büchler, Katrin (2023-10-03). "The 16th CinÉast focuses on adaptation and inclusion new films by Jessica Woodworth and Joachim Lafosse". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
- ^ "Winners at IFFI54". Press Information Bureau. 29 November 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
External links
- Stephan Komandarev at IMDb
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