Dimitar Dimov
Dimitar Dimov was born on Jun 25, 1909 in Kingdom of Bulgaria. Dimitar Dimov's big-screen debut came with Tyutyun directed by Nikola Korabov in 1962. Dimitar Dimov is known for Osadeni dushi directed by Vulo Radev, Jan Englert stars as Otetz Eredija and Edit Szalay as Fani Horn. The upcoming new movie Dimitar Dimov plays is Osadeni dushi which will be released on Oct 17, 1975.
Dimitar Dimov is one of the most prominent Bulgarian novelists. He is best known for his novels "Tobacco" (Bulgarian: Tyutyun) and "Doomed Souls" (Bulgarian: Osadeni dushi). Both novels were filmed and became cinema classics in Bulgaria. Dimitar Dimov is a master of a psychological portraying, discovering the fine layers of human emotionality. The main themes of his works are the ruinous force of love, the dismal end of life and the falsity of the ideological cliches promising a paradise here on earth. He is obsessed with almighty gloom passions consuming human souls to death. Dimitar Dimov died on April 1st 1966 at Bucharest airport from massive stroke.
Birthday
Jun 25, 1909Place of Birth
Lovech, Kingdom of Bulgaria
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 1975
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8.0 - 1962
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