JURY
JURY FEATURE FILMS
DIANA DOBREVA
Chairman
She received the Golden Rose Award for Best Leading Actress at Golden Rose Festival of Bulgarian Feature Film for her role in Monkeys in Winter; Best Actress Award of the Bulgarian National Film Center for her roles in Warden of the Dead and Monkeys in Winter. Leading actress in international film coproduction made by Italy, Germany, France.
HELEEN GERRITSEN
Director of goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European Film
ILIAN DJEVELEKOV
Ilian’s first feature film, LOVE.NET (2011) ranks among the top ten of all-time grossing movies in Bulgaria and had its international premiere at the Moscow IFF. He received the Best Director Award from the Bulgarian Film Academy, among many others.
His sophomore feature film, Omnipresent (2017), same as his debut picture, is based on his original idea. The film had a successful run at the box office after winning the Golden Rose top prize for Best Picture, Best Actor and Actress, the Critics’ and the Audience Awards.
RUDI TEICHMANN
WOJCIECH TODOROW
Currently, living and working in Poland, he has collaborated with such directors as Agnieszka Holland, Filip Bajon, Magdalena and Piotr Lazarkiewicz, Jan Jakub Kolski, Jakub Miszczak. In 2012 he was awarded at the Sopot Film Festival for his cinematography on film The Happiest Man (Najweselszy czlowiek). He is a member of the Polish Society of Cinematographers, as well as a lecturer at the AMA Film Academy in Cracow.
JURY SHORT FILMS
ALEK POPOV
Chairman
Award-winning The Black Box, his second novel, has so far appeared in six languages, including English, and was a bestseller in German translation as well as the original Bulgarian edition. Palaveevi Sisters: In the Storm of History, his third novel, won the Helikon Award for best fiction book of 2013 and was translated in German and Serbian. The second part of the novel, The Palaveev Sisters: On the Road to the New World was released in 2017.
Over the years, Alek Popov has won many literary awards including the Elias Canetti Prize for his novel The Black Box, 2007; Helkon Award for best fiction book of the year, 2002, 2013; the Chudomir Award for satirical fiction; The Reading Man Prize; The Ivan Radoev National Prize for Drama, the U.K. contemporary Bulgarian novel contest of the Elizabeth Kostova Foundation, organized in cooperation with Peter Owen Publishers, etc. In 2012, Alek Popov was elected corresponding member of the Bulgarian Academy of Science in the field of arts.
ASSOC. PROF. PHD ANDRONIKA MARTONOVA
Andronika Martonova (b. 1974) is a film critic, researcher and university teacher in Asian film. She is Assoc. Prof., PhD, Head of Screen Arts Department, Institute of Art Studies (www.artstudies.bg), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
She has authored numerous critical and research publications in the field of Asian film, world and Bulgarian film cultures. A her archival research is focused, among other things, on Bulgaria’s cross-cultural communication with the Far East in different historical periods: before World War II, under socialism and in the post-totalitarian period. Contributes for L`Europeo – Bulgaria, Glasove and ARTizanin.
A visiting lecturer at NATFA and the University of Sofia. Her main courses: Aesthetics and history of Asian film, Modern and contemporary visual culture of Asia and South, East and Southeast Asia in the focus of documentary film: discourse, historicity and interpretation.
In her capacity as a film critic she was a jury member at many international film festivals such as those held in Warsaw (Poland), Bangkok (Thailand), Brisbane (Australia), Sofia (Bulgaria), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Bitola (Macedonia) as a FIPRESCI member. From NETPAC she was in the jury team in Kochin (India). In 2015 and 2016 she received a national nomination by the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers and Bulgarian Film Academy for Best Film Reviews Award. Other prizes: Best Book Award 2008 of the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers for her The Hieroglyph of Cinema in the Theory and History of Cinema category; Prof. Marin Drinov Award 2009 by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, the highest young researcher award; Special Mention 2011 for archival and film studies of Ikuo Hirayama Centre, Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum, Japan.
PAVLE VUČKOVIĆ
PAVLE VUČKOVIĆ was born in 1982, in Belgrade, Serbia. Studied at the Film and TV Directing Department, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts, Belgrade. Twice awarded at the Cinéfondation Competition, Cannes IFF for his short films Run Rabbit Run (2003) and Minus (2007). Run Rabbit Run screened at many international festivals such as those held in Busan, Cottbus, Mar del Plata, Kiev, Milano, etc.; it is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and was shown at the Pompidou Centre in Paris and in London Tate Modern. Apart from short films, he is making music videos, commercials and TV shows. His debut feature Panama had its world premiere at Cannes IFF 2015 in the Official Selection, Special Screenings section. Panama was sold to more than twelve territories around the world such as Germany, UK, South Korea, Japan, Ukraine, etc.
RAYA PEEVA
RAYA PEEVA studied Classical Acting at NATFA in the classes of Prof. Zdravko Mitkov (2014). Joined the company of the Youth Theatre in 2015. She has played Sasha in Chekhov’s Ivanov, dir. Stefan Mavrodiev; Molly in John Kolvenbach’s Love Song, dir. Andrew Wolkoff; The Caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland (based on Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland), dir. Anastasia Subeva; The Girl in Mark Bartlett’s Cock, dir. Staiko Murdjev; Polly in Neil Simon’s Come Blow Your Horn, dir. Malin Krustev; Alice in Patrick Marber’s Closer, dir. Zdravko Mitkov, Vuzrazhdane Theatre, which own her Icarus 2012 theatre award for debut. Filmography: The Singing Shoes by Radoslav Spassov (2016), nominated for Best Female Lead Role (as Lea Ivanova); Pistol, Briefcase and Three Stinking Barrels by Georgi Kostov.