Rossitsa Valkanova

Rossitsa Valkanova

producer, actress, second unit director or assistant director

Rossitsa Valkanova was born on Nov 22, 1958 in Bulgaria. Rossitsa Valkanova's big-screen debut came with Trampa directed by Georgi Djulgerov in 1978. Rossitsa Valkanova is known for I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians directed by Radu Jude, Ioana Iacob stars as Mariana and Alex Bogdan as Traian. Rossitsa Valkanova has got 6 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Rossitsa Valkanova achieved is Sofia International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Rossitsa Valkanova plays is Eggshells which will be released on Aug 14, 2020.

Rossitsa Valkanova graduated in 1982 from the National Academy of Theatre and Film, Sofia as film director in a class led by H. Hristov, G. Dulgerov & M. Kiselov. Directed several shorts and documentaries before founding a production company, KLAS Film in 1995. Attended several film production courses in London and Berlin; worked as delegate, executive and associated producer in the production of numerous Bulgarian and foreign film productions. Member of national and international film selection comitees and juries, member of the European Film Academy. Among the titles produced by KLAS Film are "The Patience of the Stone", 1998, directed by K. Bonev, documentary, 6 national awards and 3 international, "Letter to America", 2001, directed by Iglika Triffonova, feature, in co-production with Holland and Hungary, ZDF/arte and supported by EURIMAGES; participated in more than 60 festivals and special screenings around the world; 9 national awards and 5 international awards, "Christmas Tree Upside Down, 2006, directed by Ivan Tcherkelov & Vasil Zhivkov, feature; in co-production with Germany; National Award of 2007 for Best director, the Special Prize of the Jury at the Karlovy Vary IFF 2006; selected for the EFA nominations for 2007; selected to more than 20 festivals among which Montreal, Pussan, Rotterdam. "Investigation", 2006, directed by Iglika Triffonova, feature; in co-production with Holland and Germany; 16 national awards, 4 international, among which Award for Best Feature film (Cottbus 2007). "Shelter", 2010, directed by Dragomir Sholev, script by Razvan Radulescu, Melissa de Raaf & Dragomir Sholev, WP at San Sebastian in Zabaltegi - New Directors; 85 festival selections as Rotterdam, Buenos Aires, Guadalahara, Sarajevo; awards include: Varna (Best debut and Best Cinematography) Bratislava (Best director award), Sofia IFF 2011 - Best Film in the international competition; Best Bulgarian Film; The Audience award; Los Angelis (Best Debut), Odessa (special mention), Bogotta (Silver Award), Prishtina (Best Director); 7 nominations and 4 wins (Best Film, Best Director, Best Editor, Best Art Designer) at the Bulgarian Film Academy Awards 2011. "Aferim!", 2015, minority co-producer; feature, directed by Radu Jude, in co-production with Romania and Czhek Republic; WP in Berlimale 2015, official competition; Silver Bear for best director. "The Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and His Son", (aka "False Wtitness") 2015, feature, writer & director Iglika Triffonova; in co-production with Phanta Vision, Amsterdam and Filmlance, Stokholm; supported by MEDIA, BG Film Centre, Dutch Film Fund, Swedish Film Institute, Film I Skåne AB / Stiftelsen Ystad Österlen Filmfund BNT, SVT; Best project awards in Sofia Meetings and Crossroads (Thessaloniki); winner of the Krzysztof Kieslowski ScripTeast Award for Best Script 2011; WP in Black Nights IFF, Tallinn, November 2015. Current: "Godless", debut feature, writer/director Ralitza Petrova, selected at Script&Pitch 2012 and FrameWork 2013 at Torino FilmLab and winner of TFL Production award in 2013; winner of Restart Post-production award from Sarajevo 2015; in co-production with Snowglobe, Denmark & Alcatraz Films & Film Factory, France; supported by BG film Centre, Danish Film Institute, Eurimages, Women in Film Finnishing Fund; completed; expected WP in spring 2016. "Lift for Patients", feature, writer/director Iglika Triffonova; supported by BG Film Centre; in post-production; expected WP in 2016; "Fishbone", feature, writer/director Drgomir Sholev; supported by BG Film Centre; in development.

  • Birthday

    Nov 22, 1958
  • Place of Birth

    Sofia, Bulgaria

Known For

Awards

6 wins & 3 nominations

Sofia International Film Festival
2017
Best Film
Winner - Grand Prix
2016
Best Film
Winner - Burgas Municipality Award 'Silver Sea-Gull'
2011
Best Film
Winner - Grand Prix
Golden Rose
2016
Best Film
Winner - Golden Rose
2000
Special Jury Award
Winner - Golden Rose
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