Vladimir Ganev

Vladimir Ganev

writer, script and continuity department, producer

Vladimir Ganev was born on Sep 14, 1947 in Bulgaria. Vladimir Ganev's big-screen debut came with Trampa directed by Georgi Djulgerov in 1978. Vladimir Ganev is known for Trampa directed by Georgi Djulgerov, Tanya Shahova stars as Maja and Ilia Dobrev as Dobrin Iliev. Vladimir Ganev has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Vladimir Ganev achieved is Golden Rhyton Bulgarian Documentary and Animation Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Vladimir Ganev plays is I Am You which will be released on Aug 31, 2012.

Vladimir Ganev was born on September 14, 1947 in the town Burgas, Bulgaria. In 1965 he graduated from high school and during the period 1968-1971 was a student in Civil Engineering Institute in Sofia. In the same period he worked as an assistant with the cameraman Hristo Totev in Bulgarian TV. From 1971 to 1975 he was a student at Cinema Institute, Moscow. He studied "Screenwriting." In 1975 he became appointed editor, then a screenwriter in "Boyana " Studios, Sofia, Bulgaria. In the ten years of participation in Bulgarian cinema (1975-1985) Vladimir Ganev was editor and author of the dialogue in more than thirty feature films. In 1985 he emigrated with his family for political reasons in Canada. Better known feature films, taken in his scenario are: "The Swan" - directed by Rumen Surdzhiyski (1975), "The Swap" - directed by Georg Djulgerov (1976), "Monologue for pig" - directed by Slav Bakalov (1977; the film was not to be shown for ideological reasons), " Lonely Ball " - directed Ivan Nitchev (1978; the film was not to be shown for ideological reasons, it was shown after 1989), "Game of love" - directed by Janush Vazov (1979) "Combine" - directed by Nicolay Rudarov (1980), "On the letter" G "- TV movie, directed by Ivan Pavlov (1981)," Black and white "- directed by Ivan Pavlov (1982)," The Wall "- directed by Emil Tzanev (1983), "Interlocutor optional" - directed by Hristo Hristov (1984), "Cat Tail" - directed by Virginia Kostadinova (1985), "Small Tales" - directed by Vladimir Kraev (2007). He wrote the screenplays for 15 documentaries.

  • Birthday

    Sep 14, 1947
  • Place of Birth

    Sofia, Bulgaria

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

Golden Rhyton Bulgarian Documentary and Animation Film Festival
2007
Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers' Award
Winner - Golden Rhyton
Po osobeno zhestok nachin (2006)

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