Valeri Petrov
writer
Valeri Petrov was born in 1920 in Sofia, where he graduated from the medicine university department. When in the autumn of 1944 Bulgaria declared war on Germany, he became war correspondent.
Later he worked as a journalist and editor in the radio and in the popular satirical newspaper "Starshel" (Bulgarian word for hornet), as a diplomat in Italy. Poet, script-writer, playwright and translator, Valeri Petrov is a figure, whose authority is goes beyond the "narrow scope" of cultural life.
He is author of magnificent film scenarios, fine love poetry, elegant satirical poems, characterized by an outstanding civic fervour, as well as of poems for children. He has also translated English, Russian and Italian literature into Bulgarian. Bulgaria owes to Valeri Petrov such a capital deed as the translation of all Shakespearean dramas.
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Filmography - As a Writer:
Short
| Year | Movie |
|---|---|
| 1975 |
Otkyde se znaemIn this short novella two young people - a soldier and ... [more] |
| 1965 |
VaskataLyrical tribute to the spirit of anti-fascism. ... [more] |
| 1962 |
GrymootvodytAnimated film about a lightning conductor. ... [more] |
| 1960 |
Prikazka za borovoto klonche |