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Boqn Biolchev

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Boyan Bioltchev was born on December 11, 1942 in Sofia. He graduated in Polish Philology from the Jagelon University in Krakow, Poland. Masters degree under Prof. Kazimierz Wyka (1968).
Postgraduate student at Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1969. Teaches at the university since 1972. Professor, doctor of philology (1996).
Head of the Department of Slavic Literatures since 1992. Vice rector (1991-1993), dean of the Faculty of Slavic Philology (1995–1999). In 1999 elected Rector of St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, re-elected in 2003.
Chairman of the Comparative Literature section to the International Congress of Slavists, member of Plato Academy. Bearer of Prof. Marin Drinov honorary badge of the Bulgarian Academy of Science, Stara Planina Order 1st class, and other high distinctions. Author of more than 200 scholarly publications, 6 film scripts, nearly 20 books of which 15 books of fiction (The Garden of Uncle Bloom, The Eyes Cry, Saturn Circle, Sweet Nothing, Aurochs Grass, Letters from Paradise, The Amazonian of Varoe, etc.). Some of his novels and short stories are translated in several world languages. Two of his scripts won international awards: Silver Laceno for Devil’s Weapon (1985), Golden Laceno for A Call for Help (1987) in Avelino, Italy, 1987. Author of the script of the ten-series documentary The Slav Civilization, co-production of the Bulgarian National Television and RAI, directed by the world-known Folco Quilici. The film is distributed in 136 countries.
0 as actor
0 as director
4 as writer
0 as cinematographer

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Filmography - As a Writer:

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2005

Cherno na bqlo

Nothing in the world is only black or white. Protest ag... [more]

1990

Plemennikyt chujdenec

A stranger comes to town but is treated intolerantly by... [more]

1986

Vik za pomosht

The movies is based on the novel "Saturn's Ring" by Boy... [more]

1982

Dqvolskoto oryjie

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