Vulo Radev

Vulo Radev (Bulgarian: Въло Радев) (Lesidren, 1 January 1923 – Sofia, 28 March 2001) was a Bulgarian film director, writer, and cinematographer, who also did some script editing.[1]

Within the context of Bulgarian cinema, his films Цар и генерал (Tsar and General) and The Peach Thief have been praised for their "montage within the frame".[2]

Filmography

Filmography (director)

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A film adaptation of a novel about World War I by Emilian Stanev. A location shooting in Veliko Tarnovo.[4][5] Central characters are "Lisa" (a wife of commanders in Tarnovo), and a prisoner "Ivo" with whom she starts a love relationship. The style of narrative is "epic".[4]

Explores the moral and psychological duel between the two main characters: the historical persons tsar Boris III and General Vladimir Stoyanov Zaimov. The latter receives the death penalty and gets shot for collaborating with the Soviet Union during World War II. The tsar is depicted tragically, as a man who's attitude is not suited for his time; yet he survives in the movie. Many scenes are not directly connected to the central event; side-events display the protagonists and their arguments.[4]

The title of the film refers to a group of 20-year old communists who received the task of dangerous Bulgarian fascists in 1942 and 1943. The youngsters use language and attitudes as if they were living in the current time [read: ± in 1970, the year when the movie was released]. The movie explores the difficulty for "normal" youngsters to kill, even if they understand the necessity and importance of their task. This culminates in some of their suicides.[4]

A young, rich English woman meets a Spanish Jesuit during the Spanish Civil War in 1936. The film has been praised for capturing the societal dimension of the history.[4]

About a group set up by a mental health professional, addressing issues of insanity.[10]

Notes

  1. The date is specified as "1980" in a certain source.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Vulo Radev (1923–2001)". IMDb. Retrieved 23 July 2016.)
  2. Racheva, Maria (1968). Present Day Bulgarian Cinema. Sofia: Sofia Press. p. 61 via Internet Archive. Montage within the frame reaches perfection here, and later examples of similar success came from Vulo Radev's Tsar and General and The Peach Thief and Borislav Sharaliev's Knight without Armour.
  3. "The Peach Thief (1964) - Release Info". IMDb. Retrieved 22 July 2016.)
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Bulgarien" (PDF). EuropeanFilmNetwork.de. 20 January 2005. pp. 66–67 [or pp. 8–9 in compiled PDF]. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
  5. "The Peach Thief (1964) - Filming Locations". IMDb. Retrieved 22 July 2016.)
  6. "Tsar i general (1966) - Release Info". IMDb. Retrieved 22 July 2016.)
  7. "Chernite angeli (1970) - Release Info". IMDb. Retrieved 22 July 2016.)
  8. "Osadeni dushi (1975) - Release Info". IMDb. Retrieved 22 July 2016.)
  9. "Adaptatziya (1981) - Release Info". IMDb. Retrieved 22 July 2016.)
  10. Djulgerov, Georgi. "Adaptatziya (1981) - Plot Summary". IMDb. Retrieved 22 July 2016.)

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