Angel Vagenshtain

Angel Vagenshtain

writer, script and continuity department

Angel Vagenshtain was born on Oct 17, 1922 in Bulgaria. Angel Vagenshtain's big-screen debut came with Stars directed by Konrad Wolf in 1959. Angel Vagenshtain is known for Boris I directed by Borislav Sharaliev, Stefan Danailov stars as Boris I and Boris Lukanov as Kavhan Eth. The most recent award Angel Vagenshtain achieved is Bulgarian Film Academy Awards. The upcoming new movie Angel Vagenshtain plays is Sled kraja na sveta which will be released on Nov 29, 1998.

Angel Vagenshtain was born on 17 October 1922 in Plovdiv. In 1950 he completed a degree in Screenwriting in Moscow. He wrote the scripts for 50 feature, documentary and animated films. In 1950 he began work as a screenwriter for the Bulgarian Cinematography and for the DEFA Film Studio. The film Stars, based on his screenplay, was made in 1959 by the German director Konrad Wolf, and won the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Some of the best known films, whose screenplays he wrote, are Goya or the Hard Way to Enlightenment (1971), Amendment to the Law for the Defence of the State (1976), Stars in Her Hair, Tears in Her Eyes (1977), Boris I (1985) and After the End of the World (1998). In the 1990s he devoted his time to writing fiction and published the three novels Isaac's Torah, Far from Toledo and Farewell, Shanghai, receiving international literary recognition for the last two. His books have been translated in many foreign languages, including in French, English, Russian, German, Spanish, and Italian.

  • Birthday

    Oct 17, 1922
  • Place of Birth

    Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Known For

Awards

4 wins & 0 nominations

Bulgarian Film Academy Awards
1986
Best Screenplay (Nai-Dobur Stsenariy)
Winner - UBFM Award
1977
Best Screenplay (Nai-Dobur Stsenariy)
Winner - UBFM Award
Golden Rose
1984
Best Film
Winner - Golden Rose
1964
Best Film
Winner - Golden Rose