Stoyan Radev
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Stoyan Radev is Bulgarian theatre and film director. Graduated from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Art in 1998. Lives and works in Sofia.
Theatre
2010 – “Snegiryov” based on texts by F.M. Dostoyevsky, National Theatre “Ivan Vazov”
2007 – “The Doll’s House” by H. Ibsen, Theatre Bulgarian Army
2005 – “The Brothers Karamazov” by F.M. Dostoyevsky, Plovdiv Theatre
2003 – “Salome” by Oscar Wilde, National Theatre “Ivan Vazov”
2000 – “Solaris” by Stanislaw Lem, Theatre Laboratory Sfumato
1998 – “An Etude for a Room and a Voice” based on “The Human Voice” by Cocteau, Theatre Laboratory Sfumato
1997 – “Shakespeare for the Fans” based on comedies by W. Shakespeare, Satire Theatre
1996 – “Reprieve” based on texts by Kafka, Student’s Theatre
Films, Music Videos, TV Commercials
2013 - "Fourth Estate" - TV series, BNT
2013 – “And Bulgaria is a Giant Mistake Too” – a documentary fim
2013-1994 – over 300 commercials and music videos for popular local and international brands and Bulgarian singers
2009 – “The Little Prince”, a documentary film for the Big Read Campaign, BNT
2008 – "In Memoriam" part of “15”, a film omnibus comprising 15 short movies by 15 renowned Bulgarian directors, produced by Agitprop
2005 – “Fate”, a dance movie, TV
Nominations and Awards
2012 - Best TV Commercial, Shumensko "130 Anniversary", FARA, Bulgaria
2011 – Silver Epica Award (Alcoholic Drinks), Shumensko "The Social Network"
2011 – International Advertising Festival Golden Drum Best TVC nomination (Drinks), “The Social Network”
2011 – Best TV Commercial, Shumensko “The Social Network”, FARA, Bulgaria
2010-2003 – nominations for Best TV Commercial, FARA, Bulgaria
2009 – Best TV Commercial, “Beckham”, FARA, Bulgaria
2009 – top spot for a week of June on MTV World Chart Express, “Zoom” by Marius Moga, Nevena& Nivo
2008-2002 – nominations for Best Music Video, MMTV, BG Radio
2007 – Best TV Commercial, “In Love”, FARA, Bulgaria
2002 – Best TV Commercial, “The Chorus”, FARA, Bulgaria
2007, 2005, 2003, 2000 - nominated for Best Theatre Director by the Union of Bulgarian Artists and A'Askeer Academy
References
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- ^ http://bnt.bg/bg/news/view/97602/zavyrshiha_snimkite_na_chetvyrta_vlast
- ^ http://results.epica-awards.com/04-01334-TVC.html
- ^ http://www.goldendrum.com/competition/showcase/shortlist-2011/?ID=35435
- ^ http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=bg&u=http://www.slusham.com/mtv-vazklikna-zoom-na-nevena-tsoneva-e-nay-yaki.html&ei
- ^ http://www.theatrefest-varna.org/07/en/home_en.htm
- ^ http://www.ny-bgfilmfest.com/2009/15.php
- ^ http://www.fara2011.com/winners
- ^ http://www.goldendrum.com/press/photo-galleries/studio-drum/
- ^ http://www.cinema.bg/sff/2009/eng/movie.php?movieSid=1121
- ^ http://www.apollonia.bg/en/programme/view/288