Ludmil Staikov

Ludmil Staikov

director, producer

Ludmil Staikov was born on Oct 18, 1937 in Bulgaria. Ludmil Staikov's big-screen debut came with Obich directed by Ludmil Staikov in 1972. Ludmil Staikov is known for Time of Violence directed by Ludmil Staikov, Max Freeman stars as Momchil and Rousy Chanev as The Priest, pop Aligorko. The most recent award Ludmil Staikov achieved is Bulgarian Film Academy Awards. The upcoming new movie Ludmil Staikov plays is Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans which will be released on Jul 13, 1991.

Ludmil Staikov is a stage and film director. He was born in Sofia on 18 October 1937. He graduated in Theatre Directing from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in 1960. At the start of his career he staged many productions at the Drama Theatre in the coastal city of Burgas that won awards at national theatre festivals. He continued his successful career at the Youth Theatre in Sofia. After that he directed a series of documentaries and programs for the Bulgarian National Television. His debut in the feature film cinema was Affection, which was awarded the Golden Prize at the 1973 Moscow International Film Festival. Some of his best known films are Illusion (1980), Khan Asparouh (1981) and Time of Violence (1988). He is Professor of Film and TV Directing, and in 2004 was elected Member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

  • Birthday

    Oct 18, 1937
  • Place of Birth

    Sofia, Bulgaria

Known For

Awards

9 wins & 0 nominations

Bulgarian Film Academy Awards
2017
For his continued outstanding individual contributions to bulgarian film over the years.
Winner - Lifetime Achievement Award
1989
Best Director (Nai-Dobur Rezhisura)
Winner - UBFM Award
1982
Best Director (Nai-Dobur Rezhisura)
Winner - UBFM Award
1981
Best Director (Nai-Dobur Rezhisura)
Winner - UBFM Award
Golden Rose
1982
Best Film
Winner - Golden Rose
1976
Best Film
Winner - Golden Rose
1972
Special Jury Award
Winner - Golden Rose
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