Vulo Radev

Vulo Radev

director, writer, cinematographer

Vulo Radev was born on Jan 01, 1923 in Bulgaria. Vulo Radev's big-screen debut came with Nakanune directed by Vladimir Petrov in 1959. Vulo Radev is known for Adaptatziya directed by Vulo Radev, Eli Skorcheva stars as Veronika and Antony Genov as D-r Bankov. Vulo Radev has got 9 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Vulo Radev achieved is Golden Rose. The upcoming new movie Vulo Radev plays is Adaptatziya which will be released on Jun 22, 1981.

Vulo Radev (1 January 1923 - 28 March 2001) was a Bulgarian film director, writer and cinematographer. Radev was born in a village Lesidren. In 1953, Radev graduated from the filming faculty of the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. His first film, a documentary, appeared in 1952. Radev later filmed Citizens of Dimitrovgrad (1956), On the Eve (1959, adapted from I. S. Turgenev's novel), and Tobacco (1962). In his first own film, The Peach Thief (1964, adapted from Emiliyan Stanev's novella), Vulo Radev expresses his anguish for modern man (along the lines of Godart and Antonioni) through the love story between the Serbian Officer Ivo, a prisoner of war at the concentration camp of the Bulgarians, and Lisa, the wife of the city's commander - a great love story amidst the inhuman hatred of war. The critics praise the excellent artistic knowledge; sensitivity in conception and structure of the subject matter; as well as excellent guiding of actors. As a chamber piece, the drama was made in the style of the then popular realistic psychological literature. Radev used the same style in his next film The King and The General (1966), a story of the conflict between King Boris III and General Zaimov, who tried in the beginning of the World War II to prevent both Bulgarian's alliance with Germany and its entry into the war against Soviet Union. Radev broke a number of conventions in this film too. Other films directed by him include The Longest Night (1967), Doomed Souls (1975, adapted from Dimitar Dimov's novella), and The Black Angels (1970). In 1981, he directed Adaptation, a film addressing issues of insanity. Radev received the Dimitrov Prize in 1969.

  • Birthday

    Jan 01, 1923
  • Place of Birth

    Lesidren, Bulgaria

Known For

Awards

9 wins & 3 nominations

Golden Rose
1980
Best Director
Winner - Golden Rose
1976
Best Director
Winner - Golden Rose
1972
Special Jury Award
Winner - Golden Rose
1970
Special Jury Award
Winner - Golden Rose
Bulgarian Film Academy Awards
1976
Best Director (Nai-Dobur Rezhisura)
Winner - UBFM Award

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