Gueorgui Stoyanov
Gueorgui ‘Mramor‘ Stoyanov is a Bulgarian actor, screenwriter and
director. Georgi Stoyanov was born in Moscow on July 27th, 1936. There
he graduated from the engineering Institute with a subject “Heating
technology”, and in Paris he studied film directing and montage
directing. In 1966 he was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize for documentary
films from the festival in Varna. Among his most notable awards are the
Directing Award and the Critics Award for the film The Penleve Case (Varna, 1968), second prize for the film A Cricket in the Ear
(Varna, 1976), Bulgarian Film Makers Award (1978, 1979), awards of
Sofia (1978, 1981), first prize and the award of the Bulgarian Ministry
of Education for the movie Constantine the Philosopher(1986). One of the most popular Gueorgui Stoyanov’s films is A Cricket in the Ear,
which was screened again during the 16th Sofia International Film
Festival. Besides a rich creative life, Gueorgui Stoyanov has in his
career memorable public appearances as well – he was a Parliament
member, Deputy Minister of Culture, cultural attache at the Bulgarian
Embassy in the USA. Today, the director Gueorgui Stoyanov for the second
time is a President of the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers, which numbers
850 people.